Good connection with the title. I can't believe I didn't realize that. I also think it might just be a reference to how easy it is for this wolf character to get what he wants out of the other person the song is talking about. The title was revealed on a setlist when they played the show live, and that version did include the added bridge, so it doesn't surprise me at all.
Maybe I'm reading too much into the song, but it puzzles me as to why the lyrics are "He will eat your young and you will ACT surprised," rather than, "...you will BE surprised." Is there a significance to him saying act - maybe he is insinuating that the person already knew their young would be eaten, rather than be surprised that they were. I hope that made sense. Any thoughts?
Maybe I'm reading too much into the song, but it puzzles me as to why the lyrics are "He will eat your young and you will ACT surprised," rather than, "...you will BE surprised." Is there a significance to him saying act - maybe he is insinuating that the person already knew their young would be eaten, rather than be surprised that they were. I hope that made sense. Any thoughts?
Good connection with the title. I can't believe I didn't realize that. I also think it might just be a reference to how easy it is for this wolf character to get what he wants out of the other person the song is talking about. The title was revealed on a setlist when they played the show live, and that version did include the added bridge, so it doesn't surprise me at all.
Maybe I'm reading too much into the song, but it puzzles me as to why the lyrics are "He will eat your young and you will ACT surprised," rather than, "...you will BE surprised." Is there a significance to him saying act - maybe he is insinuating that the person already knew their young would be eaten, rather than be surprised that they were. I hope that made sense. Any thoughts?
Maybe I'm reading too much into the song, but it puzzles me as to why the lyrics are "He will eat your young and you will ACT surprised," rather than, "...you will BE surprised." Is there a significance to him saying act - maybe he is insinuating that the person already knew their young would be eaten, rather than be surprised that they were. I hope that made sense. Any thoughts?