Wolfie
OH!hello Lyrics


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your eyes are a dream
pumping caffiene
that's just a nasty habit
blame it on the rabbit
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you
don't trip in the woods
you're gone for good
girl
girl
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me




wolfie
won't you come out and play

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of OH!hello's song Wolfie are quite cryptic and open to interpretation. The song seems to be referring to someone or something named Wolfie, who is being asked to come out and play. The lyrics "your eyes are a dream pumping caffeine" suggest that the person or creature being referred to is a wild and unpredictable force, with "caffiene" representing energy and restlessness. The line "that's just a nasty habit, blame it on the rabbit" further suggests that this wildness is inherent, like an animal's instincts, and cannot be controlled or blamed on any particular action.


The repeated refrain of "I don't have to tell you you're beautiful" is an interesting addition to the song, as it suggests a relationship between the singer and Wolfie that is not necessarily romantic or based on traditional compliments. Rather, it seems to be a recognition of Wolfie's inherent value and worth, as if the singer is saying, "I don't need to remind you of how amazing you are, you already know."


The final lines of the song, "don't trip in the woods, you're gone for good, girl, girl" are a warning to someone (possibly Wolfie) to be careful and not get lost or hurt in the wild. This adds another layer of complexity to the interpretation of the song and leaves the listener with questions about who or what Wolfie really is and what kind of relationship the singer has with this entity.


Line by Line Meaning

your eyes are a dream
The singer is amazed by Wolfie's lovely eyes.


pumping caffiene
Wolfie's high energy and excitement are apparent to the singer.


that's just a nasty habit
The singer acknowledges that Wolfie may have some flaws or bad behaviors, but still finds them appealing.


blame it on the rabbit
The singer jokingly blames Wolfie's habits on animals, but still enjoys their company.


wolfie won't you come out and play with me
The singer is inviting Wolfie to spend time with them and probably have some fun together.


i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
The singer feels that it's unnecessary to mention that Wolfie is beautiful because they should already know it.


don't trip in the woods you're gone for good
The singer advises Wolfie to be careful while in the woods because it could be dangerous and they could get lost.


girl
The singer is addressing Wolfie affectionately as 'girl,' indicating some intimacy and familiarity between them.


wolfie won't you come out and play with me
The singer repeats the invitation to spend time with Wolfie.


i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
The singer emphasizes that they don't need to comment on Wolfie's beauty again because it has already been established.


wolfie won't you come out and play with me
The singer reiterates their desire to hang out with Wolfie and have a good time together.


wolfie won't you come out and play
The singer's invitation becomes more urgent, indicating their eagerness to spend time with Wolfie.


wolfie won't you come out and play with me
The singer asks again for Wolfie's company.


wolfie won't you come out and play
The singer repeats their invitation and urgency to spend time with Wolfie.




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@woohoobarz

your eyes are a dream
pumping caffiene
that's just a nasty habit
blame it on the rabbit
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you
don't trip in the woods
you're gone for good
girl
girl
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you you're beautiful
i don't have to tell you
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play
wolfie
won't you come out and play with me
wolfie
won't you come out and play



All comments from YouTube:

@luvbugchica

This music makes me feel safe

@catherinetetso4287

Same

@stellawilson5225

i feel so safe and at home when this song is playing

@madelinemarshall1064

Stella Wilson same

@Palakaaaaa

this song makes me think about this person that makes me really happy i wonder how they're doing right now? They're lovely.

@catherinetetso4287

This calms my anxiety so much

@lumaluminous5864

Have listened lately?

@user_49335

I remember when I first listened to this- I was like 16/17. I’m 24 now and it took me a while to remember the name- this brings me back to the Tumblr era 🥺

@Banrionbowser

Me too 😭😭

@girlsweatshirttt

6 years ago, 9th grade. this song meant the world to me

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