the wild

Embracing the Unbridled Spirit: Unveiling the Profound Message in "The Wild
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(Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa)

The repeated lines with "Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa" suggest a sense of urgency, emotion, or intensity in the upcoming lyrics.

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The persecution of the woman

Refers to the persecution of women, highlighting a theme of mistreatment or injustice towards women.

The burning has gone on for too fucking long

Expresses frustration with prolonged suffering, possibly in the context of the persecution mentioned in the previous line.

The virgin is shattered

Describes the virgin as shattered, indicating a loss of innocence or purity.

Her blood on the door

Implies a violent event with the mention of blood on the door.

She can't claim the lover

Suggests a conflict in claiming love without accepting the complexities or societal judgments associated with being a "whore."

Without claiming the whore

The repeated lines with "Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa" suggest a sense of urgency, emotion, or intensity in the upcoming lyrics.


Oh, sacred grail

Mentions the sacred grail, symbolizing something highly valued or sought after.

Oh, love diverged

References the divergence of love, possibly indicating the challenges or obstacles in love.

How many centuries have to pass

Raises a rhetorical question about the time it takes for humanity to learn from past mistakes or evolve.

Before we ever learn?

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So, rip the vail

Encourages embracing the wild side to attain something holy or sacred; suggests a connection between embracing wildness and spiritual enlightenment.

Oh, my sweet child

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If you want to hold the holy

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You know you got to kiss the wild

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It's the wild (wild)

Addresses societal judgments about sex and rage, challenging these norms and highlighting the transformative power of rage.

The wild keeps her holy (oh)

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Keeps her holy

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Yeah, the wild (ha)

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The wild (oh)

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Yeah, we've been told that our sex is ungodly

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And we've been told that our rage is too much

Emphasizes the positive impact of expressing rage, particularly in igniting change and rekindling passion.

But when rage burns through our heart

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It unveils the word

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And it restokes the fire

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That changes the world

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Oh, mother Mary

Mentions Mother Mary and a cursed hanging tree, raising questions about the cost of ignorance or prejudice and the need for change.

Cursed, hanging tree

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How many of us have to die

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Before we ever see?

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So, rip the veil

Reiterates the call to embrace the wild to understand the holy, reinforcing the theme of balance and acceptance of all aspects of life.

Oh, my sweet child

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If you want to hold the holy

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You know you got to kiss the wild

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It's the wild (wild)

Urges not to shut out the wild, emphasizing the importance of openness and acceptance.

The wild keeps her holy (oh)

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Keeps her holy

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Yeah, the wild (ha)

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The wild (oh)

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No, don't shut her out

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Open the door and let her in

Further emphasizes the need to unlock chains and wash away sin, suggesting a desire for liberation and redemption.

Don't shut her out

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Unlock the chain and wash her sin (don't shut her out)

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Don't shut her out

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Open the door and let her in (open the door)

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Don't shut her out

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Unlock the chain and wash her sin (wash her sin)

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Oh, don't shut her out (don't shut her out)

Reiterates the plea to keep the door open and not shut out the wild.

Open the door and let her in (oh, open the door and let her in)

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Oh, don't shut her out (don't shut her out, don't shut her out)

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Oh, open the door and let her in (oh, open the door and let her in)

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(Oh, wash her sin) 'cause it's the wild (wild)

Highlights the wild as a force that keeps things holy, reinforcing the central theme of balance and embracing all aspects of life.

Wild keeps her holy (oh)

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Keeps her holy

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Yeah, the wild (ha)

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The wild keeps her holy (oh)

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Keeps her holy

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Yeah, the wild (ha)

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The wild (oh)

The repeated lines with "Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa" suggest a sense of urgency, emotion, or intensity in the upcoming lyrics.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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