Monsters
Megosh Lyrics


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Father, I swear there is something living
under my bed
And I know you think it's been me, destroying
Over and over again
But I swear it's a big blue monster
I'm not playing pretend
He only comes out at night
And when you turn on the light
He'll turn into clothes and grow horns on his head

Ding dong, the dick is dead!
(His fingertips)
Vibrating as his body's tense
(He's shaken up)
Looks like this boy's done lost his grip
(He's losing it)
And only time will tell if he makes it

Pardon me for saying so
But I don't know
What lies under my bed
Is it in my head?
And if you knew the half of it
You'd be trembling
Monsters underground!
Hit the lights and you'll be safe and sound

Woah, I'm in the strangest land
Pulled under the floor by the monster's hand
Here I'm held by a man so frightening
Only time will tell if brother will find me
Under the covers when brother went missing




Out of his bed
And they're only afraid of light so I will turn off the night and get up above before we're all like them

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Megosh's "Monsters" depict a person's fear of the unknown, with the fear of monsters lurking beneath the bed. It starts with the singer affirming that there is something living under their bed, but it's not them who have been destroying things. They claim that it's a big blue monster that only comes out at night and camouflages itself as clothes with horns on its head. The chorus echoes the fear of monsters with the phrase, "Monsters underground! Hit the lights and you'll be safe and sound."


As the song progresses, the singer's fear deepens with the uncertainty of what lies beneath their bed. They question whether it's only in their head or something real, and they suggest that there could be more dangerous things lurking under the surface. The second verse describes being pulled under the floor by a monster's hand and being held captive by a frightening man. The last few lines reveal the singer's escape plan and how they plan to evade becoming one of the monsters themselves.


Overall, the song can be interpreted as a commentary on fear and the unknown. It highlights how fear can lead to irrational thinking and how one's mind can create monsters out of nothing. Additionally, it touches on the idea that confronting fear can be the only way to overcome it and prevent oneself from becoming one of the monsters they fear.


Line by Line Meaning

Father, I swear there is something living under my bed
The singer believes that there is a monster under their bed and is desperate to make their father believe them.


And I know you think it's been me, destroying Over and over again But I swear it's a big blue monster I'm not playing pretend
Despite the father attributing another type of destruction to their child, the singer is convinced that the monster is the real cause of the destruction.


He only comes out at night And when you turn on the light He'll turn into clothes and grow horns on his head
The monster hides during the day and transforms into objects at night, making it harder to detect.


Ding dong, the dick is dead! (His fingertips)
The artist is relieved that the person whom they dislike is no longer present, but they still feel shaken up.


Vibrating as his body's tense Looks like this boy's done lost his grip
The artist is trembling because they are afraid and uncertain of the future.


And only time will tell if he makes it
The singer is unsure if they will be able to recover from the traumatic experiences that they have endured.


Pardon me for saying so But I don't know What lies under my bed Is it in my head?
The singer is questioning the state of their mental health and whether or not the monster is actually real.


And if you knew the half of it You'd be trembling Monsters underground! Hit the lights and you'll be safe and sound
The artist is warning others of the danger that lies beneath the surface and implores them to make preparations to stay safe from the monsters.


Woah, I'm in the strangest land Pulled under the floor by the monster's hand Here I'm held by a man so frightening Only time will tell if brother will find me
The artist finds themselves in an unknown place, captured by the monster who has taken them underground. They're unsure if their brother will be able to save them.


Under the covers when brother went missing Out of his bed And they're only afraid of light so I will turn off the night and get up above before we're all like them
The artist recalls the moment their brother went missing and how they are also in danger. They realize that the monsters are afraid of light and are making a plan to leave and avoid becoming like them.




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Written by: Megosh

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@Sky-fm6de

amazing band <33

@TheShitzonu

Loved Little Monsters when I was a kid

@fknmarcc

Love this song!

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Love you guys

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Hermosooo...-

@jochuejdmagik1607

ufff men, esta canciĆ³n lo la dejo de escuchar.

@brentbuntin7724

anyone know the chords for this song

@mta3541

+Brent Buntin Pick up your guitar and figure it out, man. Or watch a live video

@brentbuntin7724

+MTA thanks. big help

@manaOW8371

@@brentbuntin7724 https://chordify.net/chords/megosh-monsters-acoustic-revivalrecs hope this helps

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