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This a beautifully made and sung sone, but the lyrics trouble me.
He complains that he is not loved for who he is: "a wolf among wolves".
Well, he should go and live among wolves and see how he gets on.
How can he expect a human woman to love the wolf in him? What can the wolf offer her? Remember Little Red Riding Hood.
Would he love the tigress in her? Not just in bed, but all the time?
The tone of this song is one of self-pity and a sense of entitlement, which I regret to say is shared by many men.
This a beautifully made and sung sone, but the lyrics trouble me.
He complains that he is not loved for who he is: "a wolf among wolves".
Well, he should go and live among wolves and see how he gets on.
How can he expect a human woman to love the wolf in him? What can the wolf offer her? Remember Little Red Riding Hood.
Would he love the tigress in her? Not just in bed, but all the time?
The tone of this song is one of self-pity and a sense of entitlement, which I regret to say is shared by many men.