Interlude
To the Rats and Wolves Lyrics


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All your friends got rabies
And they got 'em from me
Yeah they got 'em from me




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Interlude" by To the Rats and Wolves is a metaphorical representation of a wild and reckless lifestyle that can be infectious to others. The opening lines "All your friends got rabies, and they got 'em from me" suggest that the singer's past behavior has caused their friends to adopt similar behavior. The comparison to rabies, a disease that spreads easily among animals and can result in erratic and dangerous behavior, reinforces the idea that this behavior is contagious and has negative consequences.


The repetition of the phrase "Yeah they got 'em from me" not only serves to reinforce the idea that the singer is the source of their friends' reckless behavior, but also suggests a certain level of pride in their own wild ways. The line can be interpreted as an admission of guilt, but it can also be read as a boast - as if the singer is proud of the fact that they are the one responsible for leading their friends down a wild path.


Overall, the lyrics to "Interlude" can be seen as a warning against the dangers of living recklessly and the impact that our behavior can have on those around us. The song suggests that our actions can be infectious, and that we must be aware of the influence we have on others.


Line by Line Meaning

All your friends got rabies
All the people you are associated with are infected with madness or craziness.


And they got 'em from me
I am the source of their affliction or insanity.


Yeah they got 'em from me
This fact is confirmed and reiterated again.




Lyrics © DistroKid, BMG Rights Management
Written by: ARNOLD LANE, John Christoforou, METIN KAMIL, MIKLOS TOLDI, TIM CHRISTOFOROU

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