Raised by Wolves

The Interrupters

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You got my letter, you read it twice Short breaths, long sighs Might be a liar, might be a drunk But I forgive you for your giving up For your giving up    It doesn't matter, my life was shattered And my heart's got holes You left a child out in the wild And I was raised by wolves I was raised by wolves Ah-Ouhhhhhhh-ouh-ouhhh I was raised by wolves Ah-Ouhhhhhhh-ouh-ouhhh We would dig for scraps out in the cold After you left to go and try to find your pot of gold My teeth got sharper, my skin got tough So I forgive you for your giving up For your giving up    It doesn't matter, my life was shattered And my heart's got holes You left a child out in the wild And I was raised by wolves I was raised by wolves Ah-ouhhhhhhh-ouh-ouhhh I was raised by wolves Ah-ouhhhhhhh-ouh-ouhhh | | | Yeah, when you left and said goodbye    Under the moonlight, we had to learn to say alive   In the wild You got my letter, you read it twice Short breaths, long sighs Might be a liar, might be a drunk But I forgive you, yeah It doesn't matter, my life was shattered And my heart's got holes You left a child out in the wild And I was raised by wolves I was raised by wolves Ah-ouhhhhhhh-ouh-ouhhh I was raised by wolves Ah-ouhhhhhhh-ouh-ouhhh I was raised by wolves (Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh) Ah-ouhhhhhhh-ouh-ouhhh I was raised by wolves (Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh) Ah-ouhhhhhhh-ouh-ouhhh

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La chanson évoque les sentiments de solitude et d'abandon ressentis par un enfant non écouté et laissé à lui-même. L'artiste raconte comment cette enfance difficile l'a forcé à se forger un caractère résilient, malgré les blessures émotionnelles laissées par un parent qui a finalement renoncé à leurs liens. Dans un environnement sauvage, l’enfant a dû apprendre à se débrouiller seul, à survivre face aux défis de la vie. La métaphore des "loups" montre à quel point il a dû s'adapter à la dureté et aux épreuves, tout en exprimant une forme de pardon envers celui qui l’a abandonné. C'est un récit poignant sur la lutte pour la survie et la quête d'identité face à l'absence de soutien familial.