Howl
Alexandra Savior
The Haunting Echoes of Love and Obsession
Alexandra Savior's song "Howl" delves into the complexities of love, obsession, and the haunting nature of unshakable emotions. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship that teeters on the edge of danger and delirium. The opening lines, "It's a little dangerous / When you come treading by me," suggest a sense of foreboding and unpredictability. The use of the word "delirium" hints at a state of emotional chaos, where the singer is lost in a game of hide and seek, unsure of where she stands or where she might find herself next.
The recurring plea to "Hold a little tighter, boy, 'cause I / Am falling from behind" underscores a sense of vulnerability and desperation. The singer is clinging to the remnants of a relationship, unable to let go despite the emotional turmoil it causes. The phrase "Walk a little lighter, boy, 'cause I / Can't get you off my mind" further emphasizes the weight of this obsession, as the singer is constantly haunted by thoughts of the other person.
The chorus, marked by the repeated word "Howl," serves as a primal cry of anguish and longing. The imagery of "cold sweats" and "transatlantic barrier" adds to the sense of distance and isolation, as if the singer is trapped in a state of perpetual yearning. The line "Handsome dictator of my crimes" suggests a power dynamic where the object of her affection holds a controlling influence over her actions and emotions. The song's conclusion, with its repeated howls, leaves the listener with a lingering sense of unresolved tension and emotional intensity.