Not A Monster

Album: Hold That Spirit (2023)
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  • Your hands wrapped around my throat
    What you want
    I don't know
    You take a shot and then you swing
    But I keep fighting
    I'm fighting
    It's like a shadow on my heart
    And I don't know how it started
    But I'm not living that life anymore
    No I'm living that lie anymore
    So hear me
    Hear me
    My body's not a monster
    And I'm finally gonna let that thunder roll
    It is a mountain far too steep
    It is a secret I can't keep
    It's a ravenous obsession
    That keeps telling me that I'm not good enough
    But I'm better than the lies
    That you sing to me at night
    So hear me
    Hear me
    My body's not a monster
    And I'm finally gonna let that thunder roll
    Let that thunder roll
    Let that thunder roll
    Let that thunder roll and roll and roll
    My body's not a monster
    And I'm finally gonna let that thunder roll
    My body's not a monster
    And I'm finally gonna let that thunder roll
    My body's not a monster
    And I'm finally gonna let that thunder roll
    My body's not a monster
    And I'm finally gonna let that thunder roll Writer/s: Anna Schulze, Raye Zaragoza
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, SECRET ROAD MUSIC PUBLISHING
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