Hour Of The Wolf
Surf Curse
Haunting Longing Under the Bleeding Moon
Surf Curse's song 'Hour Of The Wolf' delves into the themes of longing, loss, and the supernatural. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person haunted by the memory of a lost love, with the 'bleeding Moon' and 'witching hour' serving as metaphors for the times when this longing is most intense. The 'bleeding Moon' suggests a sense of pain and sorrow, while the 'witching hour' evokes a time of vulnerability and heightened emotions, often associated with midnight or the early hours of the morning when the world is quiet and introspection takes over.
The mention of the 'buried child' who 'runs oh so wild and free' introduces a sense of innocence lost and a yearning for a time when things were simpler. This child is a reflection of the narrator's own wild and free spirit, now constrained by the pain of missing someone. The reference to Zeus and the burning skin adds a mythological layer, suggesting that the love lost was once divine and untouchable, now surrounded by an almost heavenly aura that the narrator can no longer reach.
Throughout the song, the recurring warning to 'beware' underscores the danger of dwelling too deeply on these memories. The narrator is caught in a cycle of remembrance and pain, unable to move on from the past. The song captures the essence of being haunted by a love that lingers in every moment of the day, making it a poignant exploration of heartache and the supernatural elements that often accompany deep emotional experiences.