Thread:Mitena the WereHedgeWolf/@comment-4549959-20120315183541

Read these and tell me what you make of them. Below I will post the actually meaning to the song. --- Mon-Mon-Mon-Mon-Monster How should I feel Creatures lie here Looking through the window Monster How should I feel Creatures lie here Looking through the window Monster How should I feel Creatures lie here Looking through the window Check this out His little whispers Love me, love me That's all I ask for Love me, love me He battered his tiny fists to feel something Wondered what it's like to touch and feel something Turn it up Monster How should I feel Creatures lie here Looking through the window Monster How should I feel Creatures lie here Looking through the window That night he caged her Bruised and broke her He struggled closer Then he stole her Violet wrists and then her ankles, silent pain Check this out Then he slowly saw their nightmares were his dreams Monster How should I feel Creatures lie here Looking through the window And I will hear their voices I'm a glass child I am Hannah's regrets Monster How should I feel Turn the sheets down Murder ears with pillow lace There's bathtub full of glow flies Bathed in kerosene Their words tattooed in his veins Miracle (Miracle) Monster (Monster) How should I feel (How should I feel) Creatures lie here (Creatures lie here) Looking through the window (Looking through the window 2x) --- Actual Meaning: The song "Monster" by Meg and Dia is about a boy named Henry who was never loved as a child so he never learned how to feel anything. At home his parents fought a lot and they would take their anger out on him by beating him and would lock him in a dark room and would call him 'Monster', while out in public they called him by his real name. He only wanted to know what real love was. He felt that he felt something when he touched others. Later on he found a girl, supposedly named Hannah. He was violent towards her, and since it was the only thing he knew, he thought he loved her. He stole her virginity. The girl eventually fell in love with him, even though he was only hurting her. Later on he found out that she has a child, a daughter. The daughter was called a "glass child" and "Hannah's regrets". He remembered all he had done to her. He commits suicide by filling a bathtub with kerosine and lighted it on fire. Of course this is not a true story however, it is based off of a book. --- So after reading what the song is about, do you see what I mean? --- Sadly enough, I have been addicted to this song, and it is the only song I want to listen to now. I think the reason why I am so addicted to this song is because I was born out of wedlock. Except for the fact my birth father did not rape my mother. 