The first impression that I get from these lyrics is that it's a song about repeat offenders (murderers, rapists, molesters, etc.) that get released into society after serving time in their "cage" only to hunt the weak again.
The line "we let them go" seems to be a slap in the face of the judicial system that lets these "wolves" back into society.
The main reason that I lean toward this conclusion is that ZAO addresses many civil & social topics in their writings and this would fit right in with the others
The first impression that I get from these lyrics is that it's a song about repeat offenders (murderers, rapists, molesters, etc.) that get released into society after serving time in their "cage" only to hunt the weak again. The line "we let them go" seems to be a slap in the face of the judicial system that lets these "wolves" back into society. The main reason that I lean toward this conclusion is that ZAO addresses many civil & social topics in their writings and this would fit right in with the others