The Wolf

And you once said, “I wish you dead, you sinner.”

I’ll never be more than a wolf at your door for dinner.

And if I see you ‘round like a ghost in my town, you liar,

I’ll leave with your head. Oh, I’ll leave you for dead, sire.

And you once said, “I wish you dead, you sinner.

I’ll never be more than a wolf at your door for dinner.

And if I see you ‘round like a ghost in my town, you liar,

I’ll leave with your head. Oh, I’ll leave you for dead, sire.

You were sharp as a knife to get me.

You were a wolf in the night to fetch me back.

The wishes I’ve made are too vicious to tell.

Everyone knows I am going to hell…

And if it’s true,

I’ll go there with you.

And you once said, “I wish you dead, you sinner.”

I’ll never be more than a wolf at your door for dinner.

And if I see you ‘round like a ghost in my town, you liar,

I’ll leave with your head. Oh, I’ll leave you for dead, sire.

I know my way through the night to your door.

You know, the blood that I’m owed is all yours.

The wishes I’ve made are too vicious to tell.

The devil, already he knows me so well.

And if it’s true,

I’ll go there with you.

And you once said, “I wish you dead, you sinner.”

I’ll never be more than a wolf at your door for dinner.

And if I see you ‘round like a ghost in my town, you liar,

I’ll leave with your head. Oh, I’ll leave you for dead, sire.

And you once said, “I wish you dead, you sinner.”

I’ll never be more than a wolf at your door for dinner.

And if I see you ‘round like a ghost in my town, you liar,

I’ll leave with your head. Oh, I’ll leave you for dead, sire.