MONSTER
Unveiling the Dark Symphony: Confronting Inner Monsters in 'MONSTER'Lyrics
He a real dream killer
He is someone who destroys real dreams.
He a real hope killer
He is someone who extinguishes real hope.
Don't turn out the lights baby
Don't turn off the lights, indicating a sense of caution or fear.
He's Fear tonight, thriller
He embodies fear tonight, like a thrilling experience.
They say, he's a monster
They say he's a monster, a widely accepted perception of him.
I think he's a monster
The speaker personally believes he is a monster.
They say, he's the monster
Reiteration of the widely accepted view that he is the monster.
I think I'm a monster
The speaker contemplates their own monstrous nature.
Run for your lives
An urging to run for one's life, possibly due to the impending danger represented by the monster.
He says with a smile
The monster issues a warning with a smile, adding a sinister and deceptive element.
I'm keeping your mind
The monster claims possession of the listener's mind.
Forever it's mine
Expressing dominance by declaring eternal ownership of the listener's mind.
Be in our dreams
Encouragement to be part of the monster's dreams, possibly indicating influence or control over the listener's thoughts.
They say, he's a monster
Reiteration of the common belief that he is a monster.
I think he's a monster
The speaker maintains their belief that he is a monster.
They say, he's the monster
Reiteration of the widely accepted view that he is the monster.
I think I'm a monster
The speaker continues to grapple with the idea of their own monstrous nature.
They say, he's a monster
Reiteration of the common belief that he is a monster.
I think he's a monster
The speaker maintains their belief that he is a monster.
They say, he's the monster
Reiteration of the widely accepted view that he is the monster.
I think I'm a monster
The speaker continues to grapple with the idea of their own monstrous nature.
The horror, the fear
Mention of horror and fear, perhaps describing the emotional impact of the monster's presence.
The blood, the tears
Reference to blood and tears, suggesting the emotional and physical toll of encountering the monster.
The terror, the screams
Indication of terror and screams, emphasizing the frightening nature of the monster.
The panic, the dreams
Reference to panic and dreams, suggesting the unsettling effect the monster has on the subconscious.
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