The Wolf
SackJo22
My friend thought that this song was written about her ex. What do you think it’s about?
Haskel and I added some parts to Jeris’ incredibly cool Funky Bits (that includes Martijn de Boer on bass) and this is what we came up with. I shared it as part of the Music for Healing project because it is an affirmation.
Dry vocal stems shared separately.
THE WOLF
You can have him, but take him away
I don’t want to see him anymore
He’s malevolent — he always gets his own way
He’s bigger than you’ll imagine
So you can have him
I am done
I know all about his seductions
Oh you can him
I’m gonna run
He’s nothing more than a distraction
So you can have him but take him away
I don’t want to see him anymore
He’s malevolent — he always gets his own way
He’s the wolf knocking at the door
Sometimes I wonder, can I really let him go?
I feel like he’s tied to my essence
I say to myself
I say myself
I say to myself — no — I need my independence
So you can have him but take him away
I don’t want to see him anymore
He’s malevolent — he always gets his own way
He’s the wolf knocking at my door
You can have him, but take him away
You can have him, but take him away
You can have him, but take him away
Haskel and I added some parts to Jeris’ incredibly cool Funky Bits (that includes Martijn de Boer on bass) and this is what we came up with. I shared it as part of the Music for Healing project because it is an affirmation.
Dry vocal stems shared separately.
THE WOLF
You can have him, but take him away
I don’t want to see him anymore
He’s malevolent — he always gets his own way
He’s bigger than you’ll imagine
So you can have him
I am done
I know all about his seductions
Oh you can him
I’m gonna run
He’s nothing more than a distraction
So you can have him but take him away
I don’t want to see him anymore
He’s malevolent — he always gets his own way
He’s the wolf knocking at the door
Sometimes I wonder, can I really let him go?
I feel like he’s tied to my essence
I say to myself
I say myself
I say to myself — no — I need my independence
So you can have him but take him away
I don’t want to see him anymore
He’s malevolent — he always gets his own way
He’s the wolf knocking at my door
You can have him, but take him away
You can have him, but take him away
You can have him, but take him away