I sleep all day
I prowl at night
Do anything to feel alive
I'm in the end just what you made me

I look the same
But I'm not fine
The master of my own disguise
If you knew the truth you'd probably hate me

I need a fight
I've got you in my sights
Only one of us will make it out alive

I'm turning into a monster
You better run and hide
Turning into a monster
Right before your eyes
My tongue is a weapon and I'm locked and loaded
When you least expect it you won't know it's coming
cnd I'll strike
'Cause I'm a monster

I'm merciless
When will you learn
Set fires just to watch them burn
I bet you never saw me coming

Delirium takes over me
You're just another casualty
I can hear your heartbeat drummin'

I need a fight
I've got you n my sights
Only one of us will make it out alive

I'm turning into a monster
You better run and hide
Turning into a monster
Right before your eyes
My tongue is a weapon and I'm locked and loaded
When you least expect it you won't know it's coming
cnd I'll strike
'Cause I'm a monster

I'm turning into a monster
You better run and hide
Turning into a monster
Right before your eyes
My tongue is a weapon and I'm locked and loaded
When you last expect it you won't know it's coming
cnd I'll strike
'Cause I'm a monster
I'm a monster


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Monster Lyrics as written by Elizabeth Johnson Crowley

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    I love this song. It has an actual meaning to me, and I think Beth Crowley, the writer and singer, is saying she's turning into a monster right before the person's eyes. She warned the person to run and hide, and I think they didn't, but then again they did because they might've because they saw how she was acting, like how Nick Wilde from Zootopia was going savage, but he was pretending to go savage.

    rachel1057on March 11, 2018   Link

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