MUMFORD & SONS

- Monster Lyrics

So we were up
Thowin' dice in the dark
I saw you late, last night, come to harm
I saw you dance in the devil's arms

The night kept coming
Really nothing I could do
Eyes with a fire, unquenched, by peace
Cast the beauty, cast the queen

So we come
To a place of no return
Yours is the face, that makes my body burn
And here is the name that our sons will learn:
Cast the beauty, cast the queen
Cast the beauty, leave me

So when you're weak
When you are on your knees
I'll do my best, with the time, that's left
Sworn with your spirit, you're fully fleshed

So f*ck your dreams
And don't you pick at our seams
I'll turn into a monster for you, If you pay me enough
None of this counts, a few dreams, plowed up

So we come
To a place of no return
Yours is the face, which makes my body burn
And here is the name, that our sons will learn:
Cast the beauty, cast the queen
Cast the beauty, leave me

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Facts about Monster

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Who wrote Monster lyrics?


Monster is written by Edward James Milton Dwane, Benjamin Walter David Lovett, Winston Aubrey Aladar Marshall, Marcus Oliver Johnstone Mumford.
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When was Monster released?


It is first released on May 01, 2015 as part of Mumford & Sons's album "Wilder Mind" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 5th track on this album.
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Which genre is Monster?


Monster falls under the genre Alternative.
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How long is the song Monster?


Monster song length is 3 minutes and 56 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Edward James Milton Dwane, Benjamin Walter David Lovett, Winston Aubrey Aladar Marshall, Marcus Oliver Johnstone Mumford
Record Label(s): 2015 Mumford & Sons under exclusive license to Glassnote Entertainment Group LLC
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