Danielle Bradbery - Monster lyrics
[Danielle Bradbery - Monster lyrics]
I've been starting fights and shit for months
Hurts so bad, I'm scared of waking up
With you again
And I hate you and I hate who you make me
You turn me into someone I can't stand
You always lie to me
Then you lie down with me, you won't leave
And you're so unhealthy, you're breakin' me
Messin' with my head
It feels like a bad dream
And I wonder why I can't sleep
When you're here, 'cause I know the monster
He ain't under the bed
'Cause he's in it with me
I know that I'm not the only one
You'll visit when it's late or when I'm drunk
But I swear that I'm your favorite victim
Feel you in my chest when I'm alone
And I hate you and I hate who you make me
How dare you come and still away my peace?
You always lie to me
Then you lie down with me, you won't leave
And you're so unhealthy, you're breakin' me
Messin' with my head
It feels like a bad dream
And I wonder why I can't sleep
When you're here, 'cause I know the monster
He ain't under the bed
'Cause he's in it with me
You always lie to me
Then you lie down with me, you won't leave
And you're so unhealthy, you're breakin' me
Messin' with my head (Oh)
It feels like a bad dream
And I wonder why I can't sleep
When you're here, 'cause I know the monster
He ain't under the bed
'Cause he's in it with me
About the song Danielle Bradbery - Monster
Beyond the song's emotional impact, fans have showered praise on Danielle Bradbery's musical talent. Her angelic voice has been a highlight for many, drawing admiration and love from listeners. The delicate yet powerful delivery of the lyrics has left an indelible impression, with comments like "I love the sweet voice of her, and this music is amazing." Bradbery's ability to infuse passion and depth into her performances has cemented her status as a rising star in the music industry.
While celebrating "Monster," fans have also expressed their anticipation for more of Bradbery's music. Some fans eagerly await the studio version of "Room For Two," displaying an eagerness to embrace the artist's evolving sound. Additionally, there were posts expressing a desire for Bradbery to return to her roots and the traditional country sound she explored in the past. However, the majority of responses were focused on the appreciation and admiration for the growth and versatility displayed in "Monster."
For some listeners, "Monster" has provided solace and healing in the face of personal struggles. One individual shared, "I was in a narcissistically abusive relationship for 20 years, and this took the words right out of my mouth. Thank you, Danielle. I needed this." The song's ability to address profound emotional pain and offer a sense of understanding has touched many, fostering a sense of connection and unity among those who have experienced similar hardships.
The release of "Monster" has sparked discussions surrounding anxiety, shedding light on a topic that is often misunderstood. Many fans applauded Bradbery for shedding light on the experience of anxiety and helping to raise awareness. Some expressed their hope that the song would lead to a better understanding of anxiety among those who have not personally experienced it. One fan noted, "Anxiety is not understood by those that don't suffer with it. Thank you for this."
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