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A song about empowerment and how one man's monster is another woman's power.
lyrics
THE MONSTER
The little girls have all been laid down to bed
dreaming of things the monster has said
but don’t try to wake them, they’re his instead
the little girls will soon all see red
And the monster, he loves her and sits by her bed
all night if he has to, to get in her head
so don’t try to stop him
“It’s my turn” he said
the monster’s the one weak men will dread
oh, no
here he comes through the door
oh, no
she's not safe anymore
the little girls are playing out in the wood
doing the things that little girls should
but the monster is hiding right by the bush
with a smile he knows all they need is a push
now the girl is a woman and she's making a fist
but in the back of her mind there's something she missed
and the monster is there right by her side
and she smiles like a little girl the first time she’s kissed
oh, no
here he comes through the door
oh, no
she’s not safe anymore
she’s waking up now and starting to rise
she has a storm in her heart and flowers for eyes
but don’t try to stop her
“It’s my turn!” she cries
oh, no
here she comes through the door
oh, no
you’re not safe anymore
credits
released April 6, 2021
Makki Ferguson
Jeff Louviere
Eric Laws
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