

I had an intense desire for freedom and adventure Who can help balance the wild and tamed aspects of my personality Looking for someone who can understand me and my nature Things that held me back from being my true selfĬaused me to feel heavy and unable to move forward You freed me from my burdens and limitations You saw the depths of my problems and saved me from them Someone else intervened and helped me out of my isolation The raw and untamed aspect of my personality Until I fully accepted and embraced my wild nature

I became more disconnected from my former self and way of life

I became more instinctual and less reliant on human expectations I adapted to my new surroundings and learned to survive I found myself in an unfamiliar and challenging environment The song is about embracing your wild side and finding someone who accepts you and loves you for who you are. The last stanza talks about the singer howling at the moon when the person wakes up and finds her gone, unable to contain her wild heart. The person healed her ruined soul, and the singer wants to know if the person can feel her now. She has been saved by someone who unlocked the binds and chains that weighed her down. In the chorus of the song, the singer questions who can tame her wild heart. She doesn't belong where people think she should be, and the night sky calls her. In the second verse, she talks about recklessness coursing through her veins and wondering if she will pay the price for a taste of freedom. The singer has lost herself in the process of trying to survive, but she finally finds herself again by embracing the savage in her. The opening lines of Beth Crowley's song "Wild Heart" speaks about getting lost in the wilderness and learning to live like an animal.
