I really haven't read all the comments so my understanding of this song might be the same as someone else's.
I believe this song is about how a man approaches a woman. She is being "hunted down" like a "deer". It could be about the adventure of many attractive women. They are being hit on for their flesh. Not knowing if someone is in love with them or simply wants to go to bed with them. So this makes them feel like they're among "wolves"(men), who are waiting for a chance to "attack"(approach/hit on them). The song starts, the woman has been hurt emotionally by a man. But I feel like this song describes the man's and the woman's point of view.
"The thrill of the kill, you feel like a sin."
"Winning" a girl but feeling bad because your intentions are to simply enjoy her flesh. You might force yourself to say things you don't mean only to deceive her. You feel like you should stop but you can't. You are blinded by her beauty, willing to do anything to "win" her. You push yourself to stop but then all you can see is her face, her body, or both and the more you are exposed to them, the more instinct takes over. Then your main driving force is instinct, which explains why in this song the man is called a wolf. But what happens when the girl is herself a wolf among wolves? She knows what you want, she also wants you in a way. And that fight inside her between what's right and what her instincts want makes her fall to pieces. And whether you win that she-wolf or not is up to her.
The wolf hunts down its prey and kills it.
The man hits on the woman and has sex with her.
The first sentence is a metaphor of the second one.
To sum up, I think it's obvious that this song's center is the man's desperate hunt for women.
I really haven't read all the comments so my understanding of this song might be the same as someone else's.
I believe this song is about how a man approaches a woman. She is being "hunted down" like a "deer". It could be about the adventure of many attractive women. They are being hit on for their flesh. Not knowing if someone is in love with them or simply wants to go to bed with them. So this makes them feel like they're among "wolves"(men), who are waiting for a chance to "attack"(approach/hit on them). The song starts, the woman has been hurt emotionally by a man. But I feel like this song describes the man's and the woman's point of view. "The thrill of the kill, you feel like a sin." "Winning" a girl but feeling bad because your intentions are to simply enjoy her flesh. You might force yourself to say things you don't mean only to deceive her. You feel like you should stop but you can't. You are blinded by her beauty, willing to do anything to "win" her. You push yourself to stop but then all you can see is her face, her body, or both and the more you are exposed to them, the more instinct takes over. Then your main driving force is instinct, which explains why in this song the man is called a wolf. But what happens when the girl is herself a wolf among wolves? She knows what you want, she also wants you in a way. And that fight inside her between what's right and what her instincts want makes her fall to pieces. And whether you win that she-wolf or not is up to her. The wolf hunts down its prey and kills it. The man hits on the woman and has sex with her. The first sentence is a metaphor of the second one. To sum up, I think it's obvious that this song's center is the man's desperate hunt for women.