I Know I Am a Wolf
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Animal War These silvery scars Dress themselves up in daylight But by t…
Bones Of A Rabbit I've deceived the lonely And in the dark I've grown I now…
Come Together This life has seen better days And this luck has seen…
Dark Prince Dark prince Take your lonely hands off me In the dark I…
I Know I'm A Wolf Dear rabbit my leg…
I Know Im A Wolf Dear rabbit my leg…
i Know i`m a wolf Dear rabbit my leg…
Noah's Ark Noahs ark can't save us all Binary against the squall And in…
Noahs Ark Noahs ark can't save us all Binary against the squall And in…
Risk/loss Take care We know that you want to break down They know…
The Lost Loves What happened to all the love That got left behind By the…
Trapperkeeper Did you catch yourself happening to fast Did they build you…



Winter Makes A Sleeper Open up your eyes Waking up, you sleeper You never seem surp…


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@Just_wolf_thingz

The way he says "I could keep you warm" just scratches an itch in my brain

@miawernette

I’ve always loved that part

@alitadombroski7688

The lyrics clearly hint to an abuser and their victim. I mean, it literally talk abouts a wolf and a rabbit, which is a predatory relationship. " But the rest of my pack, I have left them behind " Its like they're trying to say " I left my friends for you " which is common for abusers to say to guilt trip their victims. " So rabbit please stop looking the other way. It's cold out there so why not stay here under my tail " - telling the victim the world is cold/cruel so the victim can be solely reliant on them. " Oh rabbit, my claws are dull now so don't be afraid " The abuser has done the same thing to multiple other people but is claiming that they've changed now to manipulate their new victim.

@mariunfabregas7533

I feel like the "abuser" in this scenario isn't even trying to intentionally manipulate the victim though, and that's what makes it more sad for me. He's not just trying to convince his victim that he's not a bad person, he's desperately trying to convince HIMSELF that he's not a bad person. "But the rest of my pack, I have left them behind" implies that the family he grew up with were toxic and perhaps even abusive. It also implies that he himself had enough self awareness to recognize that his family was abusive to him, and chose to distance himself away from them because he didn't want to become like them. Contrary to popular belief, most people don't actually want to be abusive and torment other people. But for a lot of people, it's hard to break out of the cycle of abuse if abuse is all they've ever known. It's why people who have been victims of abuse as children find it harder to maintain relationships and frienships as adults. They're more likely to develop antisocial behavior as well as self-sabotaging tendencies because genuine care and healthy behavior feels unfamiliar to them. I'm not saying this is the case for all abuse victims though, because it's very possible to overcome your trauma if you have enough emotional support as well as mental health support. But for this particular scenario, it seems like the "abuser" was not able to overcome his generational trauma. Even when he tried to be good, in the end he fell for the same traps as his own abusers and became the very thing he swore not to be. An abuser. When looking at the lyrics, these feels less like a story about a wolf that separated from it's pack to go vegan and more like a story of a man who wanted to break the cycle of abuse inflicted to him by his family. Though in the end his trauma ended up making him lash out and hurt the person whom he loved and promised to protect. It's his fault, but it's tragic nonetheless.

@r0bin272

I fell in love with this song when it came out and it's been a while since I heard it and my interpretation of it changed. I feel like this is talking about a abuser talking to their victim. I feel like by him singing "I know I'm a Wolf" basically calling himself an animal or monster because that's what the victim sees him as. And the part where "the snow fields wouldn't be so big if you knew" can interpret (for me cause that's what I think) basically saying small world and they met at a wrong time wrong moment, or perhaps they broke apart and got back together. The "try to be brave" and "I left the rest of my pack" could interpret him telling the victim they changed and left their rough past behind and to give them a chance. Which in the end "So rabbit please stop looking the other way" it could be because he never changed and was just an illusion the abuser put up with. Like that saying "You can't teach an old dog new tricks" maybe the abuser was abused and grew up with harsh parents and was always told to follow(?). But also I like the vocals when its eerie like maybe the abuser went to far and killed the victim on accident and maybe the ending is him holding her telling them to wake up and look at them. But that's just my thoughts on what this song could interpret since it could be anything haha :]

@sidechick223

Oh this is actually interesting

@user-xn9sx8ci2q

Me too =(

@stellaomera8489

yes i had the exact same thought.......it was a toxic person talking to his victim !

@sleepylucia9335

this is one of those songs that perpetually haunts me. it's so beautiful, and breaks my heart every time i hear it.

@coldburns

this song is really underrated.

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