Monsters

Sarah McLachlan

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When we were young There were always creatures lurking under the bed   A thousand year old dragon lived deep in the lake And he said "Don't be afraid" So you dove in. He seemed so sweet and lovely he made you laugh And made you forget about the rain Showed you new tricks on guitar Hidden talents that erases the pain ah And don't you know that there's a wolf Stalking in sheep's clothing Tells me he's the real thing Think what your life would be missing If you didn't have him to  sing to sing about. Three headed monsters They want your money wanna be in the picture Be your friend They fill your pool With alligators are they all just jokers or are they cruel They light up when they see you Like there's no where else that they'd rather be Than by your side Then they promise you the stars But they're really just along for the ride ah And don't you know that there's a wolf Stalking in sheep's clothing Tells me he's the real thing Think what your life would be missing If you didn't have him to  sing to sing about. Ah ah ah Is it the sparkle In their eyes or the knowledge of the ways of the world The way they kiss The way they hold you Has made you blind to the fangs and the fire. There's a wolf Stalking in sheep's clothing Tells me he's the real thing Think what your life would be missing If you didn't have him to  sing to sing about. Ah ah ah  ...

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La chanson évoque les peurs et les illusions qui accompagnent notre enfance, ces créatures mystérieuses et ces drames intérieurs que l'on rencontre en grandissant. Elle met en avant la dualité entre l'innocence et la réalité, illustrant comment certains peuvent se présenter sous un jour séduisant, mais cacher des intentions trompeuses. À travers des images poignantes, elle nous rappelle que derrière la douceur apparente peut se cacher un danger, invitant à réfléchir sur les véritables motivations des personnes qui nous entourent. En fin de compte, elle nous pousse à questionner ce que nous valorisons vraiment dans nos relations.