Gnarls Barkley - The Boogie Monster Lyrics

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The Boogie Monster

The Boogie Monster Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For The Boogie Monster By Gnarls Barkley?
I got a monster in my closet
Someone's underneath my bed The wind's knocking at my window I'd kill it but it's already dead It waits till the midnight hour to come To torture me for the wrong that I've done It just sits there and stares at me And it won't let me get any sleep (Just let me sleep) I got a monster in my closet Someone's underneath my bed The wind's knocking at my window I'd kill it but it's already dead At first I was scared When I looked at his eyes But now that I know him I'm not that surprised I'm just waiting on the sun to rise Oh how I wish that old sun would rise I got a monster in my closet Someone's underneath my bed The wind's knocking at my window I'd kill it but it's already dead I used to wonder why he looked, familiar Then I realised it was a mirror Oh and now it is plain to see The whole time the monster was me Oh there's a monster in my closet Someone's underneath my bed The wind's knocking at my window I'd kill it but it's already dead The living dead Only thing that'll bring me back alive woman Is some good good head Hahahahaha |
Who Wrote The Boogie Monster By Gnarls Barkley?
Thomas Callaway, Brian Joseph Burton, Armando Trovaioli, Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
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What's The Duration Of The The Boogie Monster By Gnarls Barkley?The duration of The Boogie Monster is 2:50 minutes and seconds. |
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