Invisible Monsters
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Invisible Monsters
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You're the wisest man i know
You paint the town, in purple lightning shows
And when you entered that room
You magnetized me to your zoo
Of invisible monsters in my sleep
They follow me though i don't know a thing
They say, they'd like to eat my soul
I showed them where they'd have to go
I want to taste you and to touch
But maybe that would be a bit too much
And if i act animalistic
Just know it's the characteristic
Of invisible monsters in my sleep
They follow me though i don't know a thing
They say, they'd like to eat my soul
I showed them where they'd have to go
Right down that corridor, right down that corridor
Right down that corridor, beneath those floor boards
Invisible monsters in my sleep
They follow me though i don't know a thing
They say, they'd like to eat my soul
I showed them where they'd have to go
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