Discover the poetic beauty in ‘Monument’ by A Day to Remember. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of A Day to Remember or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.
It’s Monday morning
And I would kill for a chance to drive
Get so far away from here with you my dear
That I’ll never leave your side
Nobody knows the troubles I’ve seen
In a van, on a soapbox for the world to see
Miles away, and I wish this didn’t mean so much to me
To be a monument for the rest of them
Miles away, and I wish this didn’t mean so much to me
To be a monument for the rest of them
We’re getting older
I’ve started to fear for my life
Is this the way that it should be?
This whole thing’s riding on me
It’s been a long road so far
With nowhere to turn
There’s no looking back from here
No more dwelling on my fears
Miles away, and I wish this didn’t mean so much to me
To be a monument for the rest of them
Miles away, and I wish this didn’t mean so much to me
To be a monument for the rest of them
Twenty bucks says you’ll remember me
When you see me on your TV screen
It may be the first time
But it won’t be the last time
Twenty bucks says you’ll remember me
When you see me on your TV screen
It may be the first time
But it won’t be the last time
Twenty bucks says you’ll remember me
When you see me on your TV screen
It may be the first time
But it won’t be the last time
And I’ll scream
So loud that everyone in this place
Will hear every word I say
‘Cause this is my time, this is my time to shine
Let nothing stand in our way
And I’ll scream
So loud that everyone in this place
Will hear every word I say
‘Cause this is my time, this is my time to shine
Let nothing stand in our way
Twenty bucks says you’ll remember me
When you see me on your TV screen
It may be the first time
But it won’t be the last time