Monster

Album: This Is M.E (2014)
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  • They've been calling me the monster
    Ever since the day I was born
    Never saying huh, don't hurt no-one
    Each and every Sunday morn
    I rise so strong is that so wrong
    I don't mean to devastate
    They say

    Here come the monster everybody run
    Shouting out loud and beating that drum
    I'm gigantic, titanic I might cause a panic
    Ready or not baby here I come

    I am a monster
    Full of desire full of love
    I am a monster
    The one that everyone is so afraid of

    They been screaming at the monster
    Since they got the fire inside
    Every little mistake such a little twist makes
    Nobody is satisfied
    I rise so strong is that so wrong
    I don't mean to devastate
    They say

    Here come the monster everybody run
    Shouting out loud and beating that drum
    I'm gigantic, titanic I might cause a panic
    Ready or not baby here I come

    I am a monster
    Full of desire full of love
    I am a monster
    The one that everyone is so afraid of

    Here come the monster everybody run
    Shouting out loud and beating that drum
    I'm gigantic, titanic I might cause a panic
    Ready or not baby here I come

    I am a monster
    Full of desire full of love
    I am a monster
    The one that everyone is so afraid of
    The one that everyone is so afraid of Writer/s: ARDEN ALTINO, BERNARD GROBMAN, FARRAH FLEURIMOND, JERRY DUPLESSIS, MELISSA EHTERIDGE, NATALIE WALKER
    Publisher: Payday Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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