Monsters In My Head

Album: Which One Am I? (2019)
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  • Why you only come when I’m layin’ in bed
    Why you only come at night
    Covers pulled way up over my head
    ‘Cause you’re givin’ me such a fright

    My momma says everything’s okay
    She leaves the light on in the hallway
    But still I lie there filled with dread
    Cause no one can see the monsters in my head

    Monsters in my head
    I got the monsters in my head
    I got the monsters in my head
    I got the monsters in my head

    There’s nothing in my closet or behind the door
    There’s nothing hiding under the chair
    I thought I saw a shadow dance across the floor
    But it was just a tree blowing in the air

    Even Halloween don’t give me a fright
    Zombie’s comin’ back from the dead
    I could even take a vampire’s bite
    But I can’t fight the monsters in my head

    Monsters in my head
    I got the monsters in my head
    I got the monsters in my head
    I got the monsters in my head

    Then one night I went to shut my window
    And across the way I saw a neon sign
    And right then I knew what got into my head
    A funky, flashing glowing Frankenstein

    Boo rah, the monster’s gone
    Boo rah, bring it on
    Boo rah, the monster’s gone
    Boo rah, bring it on
    No more monsters in my head
    Now it’s time to go back to bed
    Ain’t no…

    Monsters in my head
    No more monsters in my head
    No more Monsters in my head
    No more monsters in my head

    No more monsters in my head
    No more monsters in my head
    No more monsters in my head
    No more monsters in my head Writer/s: Howard Dorough, Lisa St. Lou, Tor Hyams
    Publisher: ME GUSTA MUSIC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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