Shape Shifter
Shape Shifter

Bad Wolves - Shape Shifter Lyrics

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Shape Shifter Lyrics

Call on me
She's just a devil to please
I'm begging don't cover me
I swear that I'm not leaving

She never sleeps
Oh push me down on my knees
She's got some cards up her sleeve
Girl I can barely breath here

I think I'm turning again
Why don't you
Qualify my final lives, an endless
Falling from grace
(Falling from grace)

Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh

Burning a beast
She's not at all what she seems
A nightmare turn into dreams
A devil can't believe it

I'm think turning again
Why don't you
Qualify my final lives, an endless
Falling from grace
(Falling from grace)

Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh

Qualify my battle blinds and end this
Falling from grace

I think I'm turning again
I fear she's coming again

Qualify my final lives, an endless
Falling from grace
(Falling from grace)

Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh

My praise you're down

Writer(s): John Arnold Boecklin, Max Karon, Tommy Vext
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Royalty Network, Downtown Music Publishing
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of the song 'Shape Shifter' by Bad Wolves?

    'Shape Shifter' was written by John Arnold Boecklin, Max Karon, and Tommy Vext.

  2. What is the theme of the song 'Shape Shifter' by Bad Wolves?

    The theme of 'Shape Shifter' revolves around transformation and inner conflict. The lyrics describe a tumultuous relationship with a person who has a duplicitous nature, metaphorically akin to a shape-shifter or a devil, causing the narrator to feel like they are changing or losing their identity.

  3. Are there any mythological references in 'Shape Shifter' by Bad Wolves?

    Yes, the song contains mythological references, such as likening the person to a devil and the concept of a shape-shifter, which can be seen as a nod to legends of werewolves and transformative beings from folklore.

  4. What imagery is used in the lyrics of 'Shape Shifter' by Bad Wolves?

    The lyrics use vivid imagery such as 'burning a beast,' 'cards up her sleeve,' and 'falling from grace,' to convey feelings of entrapment, deception, and a battle against the person's manipulative nature.

  5. When was the song 'Shape Shifter' by Bad Wolves released?

    While the exact release date for 'Shape Shifter' isn't provided in the given text, it is a track by the band Bad Wolves, which has been active and releasing music predominantly in the late 2010s and early 2020s.

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