Monster Hospital
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Monster hospital, can you please release me?
You hold my hands down, I've been bad.
You hold my arms down, I've been bad.
I've been bad, I've been bad.

I fought the war but the war won

Monster movie, Daddy Warbucks up against Bobby Fuller
And he beat him hands down
Lead in the head
Put a little lead in his head.





I fought the war but the war won't stop for the love of god.
I fought the war but the war won

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Metric's song "Monster Hospital" are dark and haunting, reflecting the struggles and emotions of the singer. The chorus features a plea to be released from the titular "Monster hospital," where the singer is being restrained due to their own bad behavior. The repeated line "I've been bad" further emphasizes their despair and self-blame.


The second verse references a "Monster movie" and contrasts two characters: Daddy Warbucks and Bobby Fuller. Daddy Warbucks, a wealthy and powerful figure, triumphs over the less fortunate Bobby Fuller. The final line of the verse, "Put a little lead in his head," suggests violence and brutality. The singer then repeats their earlier lament, "I fought the war but the war won," suggesting that their hardships and struggles are ongoing and unwinnable.


Overall, "Monster Hospital" explores themes of powerlessness, self-blame, and the cyclical nature of trauma. Through its ominous lyrics and driving beat, the song captures the emotional intensity and struggle of the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

Monster hospital, can you please release me?
Asking to be freed from a situation or state of mind that feels overwhelming and constricting.


You hold my hands down, I've been bad.
Feeling trapped and controlled, with a sense of guilt or wrongdoing.


You hold my arms down, I've been bad.
Continuing to feel restrained and guilty.


I've been bad, I've been bad.
Acknowledging culpability and responsibility for actions or choices made.


I fought the war but the war won
Struggling against an immovable force or difficult challenge and ultimately coming up short.


Monster movie, Daddy Warbucks up against Bobby Fuller
An illustrative example of two very different and mismatched opponents facing off.


And he beat him hands down
One party emerging victorious with relative ease or certainty.


Lead in the head
Using violence or deadly force to overcome an adversary.


Put a little lead in his head.
A more colloquial and forceful way of expressing the same idea.


I fought the war but the war won't stop for the love of god.
Expressing frustration and exhaustion with an ongoing battle or struggle that seems unending and unrelenting.


I fought the war but the war won
Reiterating the feeling of defeat and being overcome by a challenging situation.




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Written by: EMILY HAINES, JAMES SHAW

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Who's watching in 2023? Still amazing ❤

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And still relevant :(

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One of the best rock & indi bands of the 21-st century. Emily ROCKS! It is the song i fell in love with Metric.

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