• Song:

    I'm A Dog

  • Artist:

    Crash Test Dummies

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I'm a dog, and I can smell your smell right through your clothes 
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And I espouse some views that you yourself just might not hold 
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Sometimes I am given pause to think when 
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I consider what we could call the good life 


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When it comes to the city versus the country life 
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Well, I must say that I far prefer a farmer's wife 
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Breakfast with the master in the morning 
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Feel the breeze and brush against a cow's leg - mmm! 


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But it seems the thinkers you call greatest are 
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The sort who often fall ill young, or pine away 
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How can they help but drag the species down? 


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There's some debate about whether instincts should be held in check 
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Well, I suppose that I'm a liberal in this respect 
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I can't say I liked Robinson Crusoe 
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But at least he didn't tie his dogs up at night 


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And it seems the thinkers you call greatest are 
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The sort who often fall ill young, or pine away 
        Bb5            F5                G5 
How can they help but drag the species down? 

Solo  


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How come all your poets fall into despondencies? 
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And then write it down for us to read every indignity? 
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Not such worthy specimens, these creatures 
               F5                            A5  
Hardly fit for what you could call the good life 


G5                D5                G5          
And it seems the thinkers you call greatest are 
    D5             Bb5              F5  
The sort who often fall ill young, or pine away 
        Bb5            F5                G5 
How can they help but drag the species down? 
    Bb5                F5                G5     F5 G5 F5 G5 F5 G5 
How can they help but drag the species down?
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