Wild Child
W.A.S.P.
Untamed Desires: The Call of the Wild Child
The song "Wild Child" by W.A.S.P. is a vivid portrayal of unbridled passion and desire. The lyrics speak from the perspective of someone who identifies as a 'wild child,' a metaphor for a person who is untamed, free-spirited, and driven by instinctual desires. The repeated proclamation 'I want you' emphasizes the intensity of the speaker's longing for the object of their affection. The song's narrator is not just expressing a simple desire but a deep need that is as natural and powerful as the 'winds that bring the rain.'
The imagery used in the song suggests a connection with primal forces and a rejection of societal norms. Phrases like 'a creature of love and I can't be tamed' and 'my heart's in exile' evoke a sense of being outside the conventional, yearning for a love that is raw and untainted by the expectations of others. The wild child character is someone who is in touch with their innermost feelings and is not afraid to pursue them, even if it means challenging the status quo or disrupting existing relationships, as implied by the lines 'I'm gonna take your love from him.'
The song also touches on themes of jealousy and competition, as the wild child is aware that their love interest is involved with someone else. The narrator's confidence that they can provide a more intense and fulfilling experience ('he'll never ever touch you like I do') suggests a rivalry and a belief in the superiority of their own passion. The repeated calls to 'come and love me' serve as a direct challenge to the listener to embrace the wildness within and to experience love in its most fervent form.