I think that song writers often want to let the audience decide the meaning of a song and apply it to themselves, but I also think David/Sia had a clear message here.
If you watch the video it shows a woman who is transformed to a wolf whenever hunters get near her. If you watch closely, there is one shot where it shows the hunters shoes are made of fur. This has to do with her being stepped on and degraded. The words "hungry for that flesh of mine" are a sexual reference, probably something related to him only loving her for one thing. He hunts her down for it, but when he gets to close to her, she pushes him out, fearful of his love.
I think that song writers often want to let the audience decide the meaning of a song and apply it to themselves, but I also think David/Sia had a clear message here.
If you watch the video it shows a woman who is transformed to a wolf whenever hunters get near her. If you watch closely, there is one shot where it shows the hunters shoes are made of fur. This has to do with her being stepped on and degraded. The words "hungry for that flesh of mine" are a sexual reference, probably something related to him only loving her for one thing. He hunts her down for it, but when he gets to close to her, she pushes him out, fearful of his love.