| There’s a skinny dog in a dirty parking lot.
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| And he doesn’t bite, but he begs.
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| And he knows what’s true so if you are, he’ll follow you
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| if you’re headed home all the way.
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| So we let him finish every dinner plate,
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| and we watched his tail saying «thanks, thanks, thanks.»
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| And we tried to name him, but he ran away
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| once he knew his freedom was at stake.
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| It’s the same old shit, so it’s how you deal with it.
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| it’s the glove that fits that you wear.
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| So when the wind blows strong, I put a few more layers on,
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| and I tell myself I don’t care.
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| I might make a phone call to a better man.
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| To ask the questions that I have.
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| Like how did I get started? |
| And where’s it gonna end?
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| why should I treat a traitor like a friend? |