Wolf is a disabled musician, writer, and activist.
She does not perform live due to her health.
Wolf Larsen was Sarah's grandfather's name.
Wolf Larsen is the stage name of Sarah Ramey, a name that she adopted out of Jack London’s “Sea Wolf”, as a way of getting through what appeared to be a serious health condition that also led her to start performing songs at an open mic in San Francisco.
This song in her album called: "Quiet at the kitchen door".
She writes under her real name, Sarah Ramey, and has published a book, in July 2015, with Penguin Random House called "The Lady's Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness" where she unravels her story and, in her own words, how: "prejudice, embarrassment, ignorance, and annoying behaviour from patients, medical professionals and alternative health practitioners which has led to millions of women leading lives of misery and pain because of undiagnosed and untreated illness."
What if I'm wrong, what if I've lied
What if I've dragged you here to my own dark night
And what if I know, what if I see
There is a crack run right down the front of me
What if they're right, what if we're wrong
What if I've lured you here with a siren song
But if I be wrong, if I be right
Let me be here with you tonight
Ten thousand cars, ten thousand trains
There are ten thousand roads to run away
But I am not lost, I am not found
I am not Dylan's wife, not Cohen's hound
But if I be wrong, if I be right
Let me be here with you tonight
And what if I can't, what if I can
What if I'm just an ordinary man
If there is a will, there is a way
I will escape for sure, I am David Blane
But if I be wrong, if I be right
Let me be here with you
If I be wrong, if I be right
Let me stay here in your arms tonight
And I have been wrong, I have been right
I have been both these things all in the same night
So if I be wrong, if I be right
Let me here with you tonight
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