Animal Fear
Animal Fear

Marika Hackman - Animal Fear Lyrics

Jan 29, 2015
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Animal Fear Music Video

Animal Fear Lyrics

I've been weeping silent like a wound
Would you stitch me up
Or let the blood soak through?
Watching my world turn from white to maroon

Ignore my claws
Look into my eyes
And convince us both
That I'll last through the night

I could land on my feet if I tried
I never jumped a chasm so wide
And made it to the opposite side
Even now, as we are, standing here
I can see the doubt in your eyes
I can smell the animal fear
(I can smell the animal fear)

Hold my body, trembling fur and tooth
I won't bite, or did I speak too soon?
Treacherous light that ignites the moon

And she calls my name
And I howl her tune
But the hunters slay
By the clair of the moon

I was raised with my face to the skies
But I was not a heavenly child
Savage, with a temperament wild
Even here, as we are, standing now
I can see the fear in your eyes
I can taste the sweat I your brow
I can smell the animal fear
(I can smell the animal fear)

Writer(s): MARIKA LOUISE HACKMAN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Animal Fear' by Marika Hackman?

    The lyrics for 'Animal Fear' were written by Marika Louise Hackman.

  2. When was 'Animal Fear' released as a single?

    'Animal Fear' was released as the second single from Marika Hackman's debut album, 'We Slept at Last,' on February 16, 2015.

  3. Which album features the song 'Animal Fear'?

    'Animal Fear' is featured on Marika Hackman's debut full-length album, 'We Slept at Last,' which was released on February 16, 2015.

  4. Did Marika Hackman produce any music videos for 'Animal Fear'?

    Yes, Marika Hackman premiered the music video for 'Animal Fear' through DIY Magazine on January 8, 2015.

  5. What genre of music does 'Animal Fear' belong to?

    'Animal Fear,' like much of Marika Hackman's work, can be classified under the genres of indie rock and folk rock. The song blends atmospheric and alternative elements with a dark and introspective tone.

  6. Is there any notable critical reception for 'We Slept at Last', the album featuring 'Animal Fear'?

    'We Slept at Last,' including the track 'Animal Fear,' received generally positive reviews. The Guardian rated it four out of five stars, praising its superbly understated and atmospheric quality. Other critics highlighted its unsettling yet captivating nature.

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