WOLF
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In the dead of night the she-wolf howls
Crying out to me, she's calling my name

She is so alive, primitive and wild
Lead by her urges, unrestrained from life

She's calling out my name
She's calling out my name
She's calling out my name

I can hear her call, I can feel her power
Each and every night she's begging me to follow
I can hear her call, I can feel her power
Each and every night she's begging me to follow

I'm running with the wolf
I'm running with the wolf
I'm coupling with a wolf
I'm running with a wolf

Her breath is hot and fast, full of hungry life
She knows no sorrow, no future and past

I wanna run through woods and fields
Hunt every night and feel lust by her side

She's calling out my name
She's calling out my name
She's calling out my name

I can hear her call, I can feel her power
Each and every night she's begging me to follow
I can hear her call, I can feel her power
Each and every night she's begging me to follow

I'm running with the wolf
I'm running with the wolf




I'm coupling with a wolf
I'm running with a wolf

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Other's song "Wolf" describe a primal and wild relationship between the singer and a she-wolf. The singer feels a deep connection to the wolf's free and untamed spirit, and seems to be drawn towards that same unbridled existence. The mention of running with the wolf indicates a physical and emotional communion with the animal in all its untamed glory.


The imagery in this song is of great significance, as it reflects the theme of a raw and uninhibited life. The she-wolf is portrayed as "primitive and wild," with "breath...full of hungry life." The singer, who runs with her, describes how he wants to "hunt every night and feel lust by her side." The call of the wolf is described as powerful, begging and insistent, and the singer feels drawn to follow her into the wild.


The song represents a yearning for a more untamed, wild existence, for a life beyond the confines of human society, with all its restrictions and expectations. The primal connection with the she-wolf represents a way of being that is unconstrained by those limitations, where instincts, urges, and raw emotion guide the way.


Line by Line Meaning

In the dead of night the she-wolf howls
Amidst the silence of the night, the wild and untamed female wolf cries out, reaching out to the singer.


Crying out to me, she's calling my name
She utters the singer's name, calling out for him to join her in her feral escapades.


She is so alive, primitive and wild
The animal's essence is vibrant and untainted by civilization, leading her to exist unbridled and free.


Lead by her urges, unrestrained from life
Given direction solely by her own impulses, the wolf has no constraints or limitations in her existence.


I can hear her call, I can feel her power
The singer experiences a deep connection with the wolf, sensing her strength and being compelled to respond to her pleas.


Each and every night she's begging me to follow
Consistently, the wolf implores for the singer to trail alongside her, even when the sky is at its darkest.


I'm running with the wolf
The singer has joined the creature in her adventures, racing through the terrain together.


I'm coupling with a wolf
The singer is intimately paired with the animal, closing any gaps that were previously present between the two.


Her breath is hot and fast, full of hungry life
The wolf's breath is hot and rapid, embodying the fierce vitality that resides within her.


She knows no sorrow, no future and past
The wild animal exists solely in the present moment, without any awareness of what is behind or ahead of her.


I wanna run through woods and fields
The singer desires to live within the same realm of total abandon as the wolf, exploring the wilderness without care.


Hunt every night and feel lust by her side
The singer yearns for the thrill of the hunt and the passionate connection that he shares with the animal.




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