Soft Wolf Tread

Fabled Encounter: Soft Wolf's Tale in the Emerald Forest
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Lyrics

The soft wolf tread

The gentle footsteps of a wolf

Through Emerald Forest he was lookin' to make a bed

The wolf is seeking a place to rest in the lush Emerald Forest

There in the spindly thicket softly did he tread

In a sparse thicket, the wolf moves quietly and delicately

The soft wolf tread

Reiteration of the soft and careful steps of the wolf


Sure was starved

The wolf is hungry, evident by the visible ribs under its silver fur

And through his silver coat his ribs shown sharply carved

Emphasizing the emaciated condition of the wolf's body

The hand that feeds was pickin' weeds

The one providing sustenance is neglectful or preoccupied

Sure looked starved

Reiterating the wolf's state of hunger and neglect


Up comes Hood he's beautiful

A character named Hood appears, described as beautiful

As a sirloin steak to a pit bull chained up

Comparing Hood's beauty to a tempting meal for a chained pit bull

It's good to see such an old friend again

Expressing joy at encountering Hood again, emphasized by repetition

Such an old friend again

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Such an old friend again

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Then he said

Hood is asked about the reason for being in the woods

Dear Hood what brings you to this neck of the woods

A query about Hood's presence, mentioning his distinctive attire and items

In your scarlet cape and your basket full of grapes

Describing Hood's red cape and a basket filled with grapes

What lures you to the woods

Asking what attracts Hood to the woods


The soft wolf tread

Returning to the theme of the soft wolf tread

The clearing and he's nervously tugging on his earring

The wolf reaches a clearing and nervously adjusts its earring

He talked how good such an old friend again

Expressing delight at the reunion with Hood, reiterated for emphasis

Such an old friend again

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Such an old friend again

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Oh

Exclamations and repetitions emphasizing the joy of the reunion

Such an old

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Such an old

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Such an old

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Ooh ooh ooh

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And then he spun

Hood begins narrating a convoluted story about a neglected child

A twisted tale 'bout a child who cried his name

A child repeatedly cries out Hood's name without response

So many times that even when he yelled no one ever came

The child's cries are so frequent that they go unanswered


The soft wolf tread

Repetition of the soft wolf tread, underscoring its continuous nature

The soft wolf tread

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The soft wolf tread

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Well he tread and tread and tread and tread

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Yeah an old friend again

Reiterating the joy of reuniting with an old friend, emphasized through repetition

Such an old friend again

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Such an old friend again

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