Wolvesland
Duels Lyrics


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To Wolvesland, I'm born
To the clouds and the cold sun
To X-rays and ghost towns
To outcasts and breakdowns

Who put that smile on your face?
Who put that smile on your face?
In Wolvesland

In Wolvesland we learn
Our place under the sun
Cold hands and burnt skin
We never really...
...never really begin

Who put that smile on your face?
Who put that smile on your face?
In Wolvesland

Our father, killer of men
Man of the world, everyone's friend
We love and we serve
And in the end we all get what we deserve
In Wolvesland

My love, my home
My chemicals, my bones
My wild concrete and sand
My world - Wolvesland

Who put that smile on your face?




Who put that smile on your face?
In Wolvesland

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Wolvesland" by Duels can be interpreted as a reflection on the characteristics and experiences of an individual born and raised in a harsh and unforgiving environment, the titular "Wolvesland". The song depicts this place as a desolate and barren wasteland, with references to "ghost towns", "burnt skin", and "outcasts and breakdowns". Despite the bleakness of this world, the singer seems to have a sense of belonging and love for their surroundings, describing it as "my love, my home, my chemicals, my bones, my wild concrete and sand, my world - Wolvesland".


The chorus of the song asks a recurring question: "who put that smile on your face?" This could be interpreted as an acknowledgement of the bleak and unforgiving nature of Wolvesland, but also a recognition of the resilience and strength required to survive and thrive in such a place. The song seems to suggest that those who call Wolvesland their home are tough, determined, and unbreakable.


Overall, "Wolvesland" is a powerful and evocative song that reflects on the human experience of finding love and belonging in an inhospitable world. It speaks to the resilience and strength of the human spirit, and reminds us that even in the most challenging of circumstances, we can find a place to call home.


Line by Line Meaning

To Wolvesland, I'm born
I come from a place called Wolvesland


To the clouds and the cold sun
Where the sky is filled with clouds and the sun is always cold


To X-rays and ghost towns
Where X-rays and abandoned towns full of ghosts inhabit


To outcasts and breakdowns
Where people who don't belong to mainstream society and emotional breakdowns are common


Who put that smile on your face?
Who or what made you happy?


In Wolvesland
In this place called Wolvesland


In Wolvesland we learn
In Wolvesland, we gain knowledge and experience


Our place under the sun
Our role and position in the world


Cold hands and burnt skin
Hands that feel icy and skin that's been burnt by the cold sun


We never really...
We never truly...


...never really begin
...begin anything new or different


Our father, killer of men
Our father, a man with a history of killing other men


Man of the world, everyone's friend
A man who's acquainted with the world and everyone in it


We love and we serve
We are affectionate and loyal to someone or something


And in the end we all get what we deserve
Ultimately, our actions determine our fate


My love, my home
The person or thing I love and the place I call home


My chemicals, my bones
My biological and chemical makeup


My wild concrete and sand
The untamed constructions and landscapes of Wolvesland


My world - Wolvesland
Wolvesland is my entire world




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