“Monster” is about a book called East of Eden by John Steinbeck. He explains his own term “monster” which refers to an individual having received no love as a child, which further transformed that person into a rapist or murderer, or some other unexplainable phenomenon. If a child receives no love t...
[Verse 1]
His little whispers, "Love me, love me!"
That's all I ask for, "Love me, love me!"
He battered his tiny fists to feel something
Wondered what it's like to touch and feel something
[Chorus]
Monster, how should I feel?
Creatures lie here, looking through the windows
[Verse 2]
That night he caged her, bruised and broke her
He struggled closer, then he stole her
Violet wrists and then her ankles, silent pain
Then he slowly saw their nightmares were his dreams
[Chorus]
Monster, how should I feel?
Creatures lie here, looking through the windows
[Post-Chorus]
Time will hear their voices, I'm a glass child
I am Hannah's regret
[Outro]
Monster, how should I feel?
Turn the sheets down, murder ears with pillow lace
There's bath tubs, full of glow flies
Bathed in kerosene, their words tattooed in his veins
Yeah
Monster was written by Dia Frampton & Meg Frampton.
Monster was produced by Bill Lefler & Stacy Jones.