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  1. Wolf is the new single from First Aid Kit. Buy their critically acclaimed album The Lion's Roar on the below links: iTunes: https: ...

    • 4 min
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    • Wichita Recordings
  2. Wolf mother, where you been? You look so worn, so thin You're a taker, devil's maker Let me hear you sing, hey ya hey ya. Wolf father at the door You don't smile anymore You're a drifter, shapeshifter Let me see you run, hey ya hey ya. Holy light, oh, burn the night, oh keep the spirits strong Watch it grow, child of wolf, keep holdin' on

  3. First Aid Kit - Wolf (tradução) (Letra e música para ouvir) - Wolf mother, where you been / You look so worn, so thin / You're a taker, devil's maker / Let me hear you sing, hey ya hey ya / Wolf father, at the door /

  4. The new single from First Aid Kit is live favourite "Wolf". It will be released digitally on the 16th September. An expanded boxset edition of the album which adds "Wolf" and two more bonus tracks, as well as a DVD with tour documentary and three videos, poster and guitar pick will also be released on the 17th September.

  5. You're a taker, devils-maker. Let me hear you sing, hey-ya hey-ya. Wolf-father, at the door. You don't smile anymore. You're a drifter, shape-shifter. Let me see you run, hey-ya hey-ya. Wayward winds, a voice that sings. Of a forgotten land. See it fall, child of war.

  6. You look so worn, so thin. You're a taker, devil's maker. Let me hear you sing, hey ya hey ya. Wolf father, at the door. You don't smile anymore. You're a drifter, shapeshifter. Let me see you run, hey ya hey ya. Holy light, oh, burn the night, oh keep the spirits strong. Watch it grow, child of wolf.

  7. 8 de jun. de 2023 · First Aid Kit. June 8, 2023. "Wolf" by First Aid Kit appears to be a metaphorical representation of the difficulties and challenges one faces in life. The lyrics describe a wolf mother and father who present themselves as worn and thin, possibly signifying the struggles they have endured. The wolf parents are portrayed as drifters and takers ...