Feed us your girls

Lydia the Bard Lydia the Bard

The Predatory Dance of Society's Wolves

Lydia the Bard's "Feed us your girls" is a haunting and poignant commentary on societal victim-blaming and the pervasive culture of misogyny. The song draws inspiration from the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood, using it as a metaphor to explore the dangers women face in a world where they are often objectified and blamed for the predatory behavior of others. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a young girl, Little Red, navigating a world filled with wolves—symbolic of predatory men—who are ever-ready to pounce on their prey.

The song critiques the societal tendency to blame victims for the violence they endure, as seen in lines that suggest a girl's clothing or behavior invites unwanted attention. The repeated refrain "Feed us your girls" underscores the insatiable appetite of these metaphorical wolves, highlighting how women are often reduced to mere objects of desire. Lydia the Bard challenges this narrative by asserting that a girl's attire or demeanor should never be misconstrued as consent, emphasizing that "Our No does not mean yes."

Furthermore, the song delves into the internalized misogyny and societal conditioning that perpetuate these harmful attitudes. The line "Boys will be boys, wolves will be wolves" reflects the dangerous normalization of such behavior, while the mention of "mother" suggests a generational cycle of ignorance and complicity. Lydia the Bard's powerful lyrics call for a shift in perspective, urging society to hold perpetrators accountable rather than shaming victims. Through this evocative narrative, the song becomes a rallying cry for change, advocating for a world where women can walk freely without fear of being preyed upon.

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