Story Behind The Song
Women who is feeling neglected is letting her husband/lover know that someone is in the wings.
Song Description
The women in the song is feeling neglecting and tell her man that there is someone else interested and unless he changes-she just might let him in.
Song Length |
2:30 |
Genre |
Country - General, Classical - General |
Tempo |
Fast (151 - 170) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Subject |
Relationship, Boyfriend, Husband |
Era |
2000 and later |
Lyrics
There's a Wolf Howling
Penelope Torribio
There's a Wolf Howling at my back door.
I don't think I can escape anymore,
cause he's out there not doing me right,
leaving me alone at night.
There's a wolf Prowling at my back door,
I don't think I can escape anymore,
cause he's huffing and a puffing those sweet lies again,
and I'm thinking 'bout letting him in.
Like Humpty Dumpty I'm ready to fall,
bad company's better than no one at all
and here I am alone again.
and I'm thinking about letting him in.
There's a Wolf Howling at my back door.
I don't think I can escape anymore,
cause he's out there not doing me right,
leaving me alone at night.
There's a wolf Prowling at my back door,
I don't think I can escape anymore,
cause he's huffing and a puffing those sweet lies again,
and I'm thinking 'bout letting him in.
Who's that knocking at my back door,
it seems like I've seen that face before,
and it look a lot like your old friend,
and I'm thinking about letting him in.
There's a Wolf Howling at my back door.
I don't think I can escape anymore,
cause he's out there not doing me right,
leaving me alone at night.
There's a wolf Prowing at my back door,
I don't think I can escape anymore,
cause he's huffing and a puffing those sweet lies again,
and I'm thinking 'bout letting him in.
I'm thinking 'bout letting him in.
I'm thinking 'bout letting him in.