Howard's Tale (4:11)
From Dressed Up As Life
“Howard’s Tale” is a semi controversial song on the Sick Puppies’ album Dressed Up as Life. The song vaguely talks about the events of a boy as he grows up and becomes an adult. Many think the song deals with some form of abuse, be it sexual abuse, drug abuse, physical abuse, or all of the three. Some have even made connections between the song and a theme of homosexuality.
It has been rumored that the song “Monsters”, a bonus track from Sick Puppies’ album Tri-Polar, is a follow up to “Howard’s Tale”. The most notable link between the songs is in the intro of “Monsters”, there is a high-pitched, half-audible voice that says “Howard, Howard, crying in the shower/Howard, Howard, been in there for hours”.
It has been rumored that the song “Monsters”, a bonus track from Sick Puppies’ album Tri-Polar, is a follow up to “Howard’s Tale”. The most notable link between the songs is in the intro of “Monsters”, there is a high-pitched, half-audible voice that says “Howard, Howard, crying in the shower/Howard, Howard, been in there for hours”.
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Sick Puppies – Howard's Tale
Age five, just a little boy, shy
Is he ready for the big surprise?
He'll be playing Lego in a dream
When the shadows come to life
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