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Monsters in Dreams: Unraveling the Meaning
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Lyrics

I've killed my master 1,000 times

The speaker metaphorically expresses overpowering their own internal struggles or conflicts numerous times.

My stomach hugs plastic

The speaker feels a sense of artificiality or emptiness in their gut.

There is dirt in my mind

The speaker perceives a sense of contamination or impurity in their thoughts or consciousness.

In your plastered scowl I read the wrinkly lines

The speaker discerns distress or dissatisfaction in someone's facial expression.

My welcome outlasted by my warps in time

The speaker feels their welcome has been overshadowed or surpassed by changes or distortions in their perception of time.


But fake you ain't nothing but a scarecrow

The speaker asserts that despite appearances, the person they're addressing is not genuine but rather like an artificial scarecrow.

I feel safe when I'm in your arms

The speaker feels secure or protected when in the embrace of the person they're addressing.

And this stupid dream's just a symptom

The speaker views their aspirations or ambitions as foolish or unrealistic.

I'll escape from the almond farm

The speaker intends to break free from a situation or environment that feels confining or restrictive.


"I've filled my slave with just one vision

The speaker metaphorically talks about influencing or controlling someone else's perspective or mindset with a single idea or viewpoint.

Bargained from a covenant cut from my incision

The speaker describes gaining a valuable insight or advantage through a significant personal sacrifice.

How can still souls flow like water?

The speaker questions how detached or unfeeling individuals can remain despite experiencing profound emotions.

A paradox of my own I ponder"

The speaker contemplates a contradictory or puzzling situation that they themselves have created.


I'll tell you how

The speaker expresses their intent to provide an explanation or answer.

There is and isn't how

The speaker suggests that explanations can be both present and absent simultaneously, indicating a paradox or ambiguity.


Nightmares are people

The speaker metaphorically refers to nightmares as being reminiscent of people, possibly hinting at their profound impact or similarity.

Dreams are monsters

The speaker metaphorically equates dreams to monstrous entities, possibly signifying their daunting or overwhelming nature.

Nightmares are people

The repetition emphasizes the comparison between nightmares and people.

You must be a monster

The speaker suggests the person they're addressing might be perceived as a monstrous entity due to their nature or actions.


Nightmares know everything

The speaker suggests that nightmares possess comprehensive knowledge or understanding.

Dreams never do

The speaker implies that dreams lack this comprehensive understanding or awareness.

Nightmares know everything

The line reiterates the idea that nightmares have extensive knowledge.

You're always confused

The speaker suggests that the person they're addressing is consistently in a state of confusion or lack of understanding.

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