Wolfpack
Sabaton Lyrics


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To their own shore,
Came the world war.
Gleaves and Ingham,
Leading the bury west.

Took the short way in,
The long route back convoy 92.
Bury Gleaves and Ingham leading,
Tankers to the west.
And upon the north atlantic,
Lies the silence of the seas.
On the quietest night in the darkest hour,
The kriegsmarine appear.

Above the surface it seems quiet and calm.
Deep down below the wolfpack lurks.

To their own shore,
Came the world war.
Gleaves and Ingham,
Leading the bury west.
In their own track,
Came the wolfpack.
Gleaves led the convoy,
Into the hornets nest.

At the crack of dawn the second day,
Bury stands in flames.
Half the convoy sunk or disabled,
Heading back to the shore.
But below the north Atlantic,
On the bottom of the sea.
On the second night in the darkest hour,
The kriegsmarine return.

The wolfpack surface for a second time.
To make the convoy face it's fate.

To their own shore,
Came the world war.
Gleaves and the Ingham,
Leading the bury west.
In their own track,
Came the wolfpack.
Gleaves led the convoy,
Into the hornets nest.

Under fire,
Under water.
May 42 when,
Bury did fail the test.
To their own shore,
Came the world war.
Gleaves and the Ingham,
Leading them into death.

569 makes the contact and lead them,
U-94 scores a kill in the dark.
124 sinking four in two approaches,
406 suffers failure on launch.

569 makes the contact and lead them,
U-94 scores a kill in the dark.
124 sinking four in two approaches,
406 suffers failure on launch again.

In their own track,
Came the wolfpack.
Gleaves led the convoy,
Into the hornets nest.

To their own shore,
Came the world war.
Gleaves and the Ingham,
Leading the bury west.
In their own track,
Came the wolfpack.
Gleaves led the convoy,
Into the hornets nest.

Under fire,
Under water.
May 42 when,
Bury did fail the test.
To their own shore,
Came the world war.




Gleaves and the Ingham,
Leading them into death.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Wolfpack" by Sabaton tell the story of an attack on a convoy during World War II. The convoy is led by two ships, Gleaves and Ingham, who take a short route to the west in order to reach their destination quickly. However, they end up facing a wolfpack of German submarines, known for hunting their prey in packs, which attack the convoy in the north Atlantic.


The first attack happens on the quietest night in the darkest hour, and the German submarines appear seemingly out of nowhere. The second attack occurs on the crack of dawn the second day, which results in half the convoy being sunk or disabled, and leads to the tragic end of the story.


The lyrics are a powerful reminder of the sacrifices that were made during the war, especially by the brave souls who led convoys such as Gleaves and Ingham, and the dangers they faced on the open seas.


Line by Line Meaning

To their own shore, Came the world war.
The war arrived on the shores of the Allied powers.


Gleaves and Ingham, Leading the bury west.
Naval captains Gleaves and Ingham led a convoy heading west towards Bury, England.


Took the short way in, The long route back convoy 92.
The convoy took a shortcut to Bury, but had to take a longer route back, known as Convoy 92.


And upon the north atlantic, Lies the silence of the seas.
The North Atlantic Ocean is vast and quiet, but dangerous during wartime.


On the quietest night in the darkest hour, The kriegsmarine appear.
When it seems like nothing is happening, the German Navy (kriegsmarine) suddenly attacks at night.


Above the surface it seems quiet and calm. Deep down below the wolfpack lurks.
On the surface, everything appears fine, but beneath it, a group of German submarines (wolfpack) is waiting to strike.


In their own track, Came the wolfpack. Gleaves led the convoy, Into the hornets nest.
The German submarine attack targeted the convoy that Gleaves was leading, leading them into danger.


At the crack of dawn the second day, Bury stands in flames.
On the second day, Bury was destroyed by the German attacks.


Half the convoy sunk or disabled, Heading back to the shore.
Due to the German attack, half of the convoy was unable to make it to their destination and had to retreat to shore.


But below the north Atlantic, On the bottom of the sea. On the second night in the darkest hour, The kriegsmarine return.
The German subs returned on the second night and continued attacking, causing many ships to sink to the bottom of the sea.


The wolfpack surface for a second time. To make the convoy face it's fate.
The German subs surfaced again and continued attacking the convoy, causing them to face their inevitable defeat.


Under fire, Under water. May 42 when, Bury did fail the test.
The attack on the convoy, both on the surface and beneath the waterline, was a test that Bury failed during May 1942.


569 makes the contact and lead them, U-94 scores a kill in the dark. 124 sinking four in two approaches, 406 suffers failure on launch.
Specific German submarines (569, U-94, 124, and 406) made contact with and attacked the convoy, sinking multiple ships and causing others to fail during launch.


In their own track, Came the wolfpack. Gleaves led the convoy, Into the hornets nest.
The German U-boats led the attack on the convoy led by Gleaves, causing them to face their unfortunate fate.


Under fire, Under water. May 42 when, Bury did fail the test.
The test that Bury failed in May 1942 was due to the attack on their convoy, both on the surface and beneath the waterline.


To their own shore, Came the world war. Gleaves and the Ingham, Leading them into death.
The war arrived on the shores of the Allied powers and naval captains Gleaves and Ingham led the convoy into deadly danger.




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Written by: JOAKIM BRODEN

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Merchant ship convoy ON 92, en route to America from Britain, was detected by Wolfpack Hecht, a group of Nazi U-boats (submarines) patrolling the north Atlantic. Seven ships were sunk before the Wolfpack lost contact with them on May 13. Find out more here 👉 https://www.sabaton.net/historical-facts/attack-on-convoy-on-92/
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@lemonke4209

YESSS THANKS SABATON love this

@PanzerKampfWagen.VI.ausf.B

Great video sabaton

@PanzerKampfWagen.VI.ausf.B

Those don't look like U-boats

@mrakoplaz4407

​@@PanzerKampfWagen.VI.ausf.B And it doesn't look like convoy

@greendragon4058

I like submarines I like Sabaton I love this song

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@temp3608

406 suffers failure on launch
406 suffers failure on launch again
you can do it 406, one of these days.

@minchy9094

HAIYAAA WHY CANT U BE LIKE YOUR COUSIN U124, HE SUNK

@OreoKiller_

thats what she said

@johnwecna2386

she sunk 1 freigther and damaged 3 before she was destroyed

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