The Wolves
Dustin Tebbutt Lyrics


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Wolves are waiting
With Conand in a pick
Those feathers suffer
The soil of the thick
Lone surrender
The echo of embrace
And how I'm sorry
Give balance to the break
Instrumental





Overall Meaning

This song appears to be about a person who is confronting the harsh realities of life. The wolves mentioned in the lyrics can be interpreted as a metaphor for the challenges and obstacles that the person is facing. The line "Wolves are waiting with Conand in a pick" suggests that the person is in a vulnerable position, with danger looming in the background. The use of the word "Conand" is interesting because it is a type of ancient Irish weapon, which could be interpreted as a symbol of struggle and conflict.


The next line "Those feathers suffer the soil of the thick" could be interpreted as a reference to the fragility of life, and how easily it can be affected by external factors. The following lines "Lone surrender, the echo of embrace" suggest a feeling of defeat and loneliness, perhaps brought about by the challenges that the person is facing. The final line "And how I'm sorry, give balance to the break" appears to be an expression of regret about something that has happened, but also a recognition that sometimes things need to be broken in order for balance to be restored.


Line by Line Meaning

Wolves are waiting
Dangerous predators are patiently anticipating an opportunity to harm and attack.


With Conand in a pick
Conand, a word associated with Gaelic folklore, refers to a difficult situation or predicament. The wolves are waiting in this problematic situation as if it's a trap or a pick.


Those feathers suffer
The feathers, belonging to a bird that might be prey to the wolves or another predator, are in pain and distress.


The soil of the thick
The ground in which the feathers are now lying is a dense and deep portion of the earth.


Lone surrender
The only option left is to give up and succumb to the inevitable fate.


The echo of embrace
The memory of comfort and love, symbolized by an embrace, resonates and lingers.


And how I'm sorry
The person expressing these words is expressing regret and apologizing for something.


Give balance to the break
By saying sorry, one can try to fix or balance things that may have been damaged or broken by their actions.




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