Atlas
Wolfgun Lyrics


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There's a story of a wolf who knew no enemy too fair
He always minded to himself, and never crossed the path of care
But the world became his plight, and that wolf put up a fight
But now he's gone and no one can say
No one can say to where




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Wolfgun's song Atlas are a poignant and metaphorical representation of the struggle of an individual in the world. The wolf in the story represents a person who is peaceful, preferring to stay out of harm's way and avoiding trouble with others. The line "never crossed the path of care" indicates that the wolf never had to concern himself with the troubles that others faced since he was never part of it.


However, as the wolf became more aware of the world around him, he began to understand that his peaceful existence was not enough to sustain him. The line "the world became his plight" means that he could no longer ignore the problems that were happening around him. The wolf decided to fight for what he believed in and what he thought was right. However, the fight was too much for him to bear and he eventually succumbed to the pressure. The last line "now he's gone and no one can say, no one can say to where" demonstrates the overwhelming sense of loss and uncertainty surrounding the death of someone who fought for what they believed in.


Overall, the song Atlas is a powerful commentary on the human experience, showing the struggle to maintain one's own peace while still grappling with the problems of the world.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a story of a wolf who knew no enemy too fair
This is a story of a wolf who was friendly with everyone, and never had an adversary he couldn't forgive.


He always minded to himself, and never crossed the path of care
He always kept to himself and never interfered with anyone's business.


But the world became his plight, and that wolf put up a fight
But the world became difficult for him to handle, and he had to defend himself.


But now he's gone and no one can say
Unfortunately, he has passed away, and nobody knows what became of him.


No one can say to where
Nobody knows where he went, or what ultimately happened to him.




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@krantu-

1.- Atlas 00:00
2.- Road to Jupiter 03:36
3.- Starlight 09:17
4.- Titan 16:28
5.- Hope 21:08
6.- Lakes 26:00
7.- The Gate 32:54
8.- Xanadu 35:08
9.- Juno 41:18
10.- Angels 48:02
11.- Message From The Stars 52:30
12.- As Stars Fall 59:26
13.- Time 1:05:02
14.- Extol 1:10:24
 
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All comments from YouTube:

@krantu-

1.- Atlas 00:00
2.- Road to Jupiter 03:36
3.- Starlight 09:17
4.- Titan 16:28
5.- Hope 21:08
6.- Lakes 26:00
7.- The Gate 32:54
8.- Xanadu 35:08
9.- Juno 41:18
10.- Angels 48:02
11.- Message From The Stars 52:30
12.- As Stars Fall 59:26
13.- Time 1:05:02
14.- Extol 1:10:24
 
keep making great music!!

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