| Ahh, thin as a whip an' strong as Steel
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| He’s the dog that will not heel
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| But he’ll worked the whole day through and half the
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| night,
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| As quick as a flash he’s to the lead
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| What more could any stockman need
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| Then a good hard dog that’ll turn the mob an' bite.
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| You can have your fancy cutting horse,
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| When you’re musterin' on a water course,
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| He’s as useless as a crow in a pen of lambs,
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| 'Course a good hard dog will beat him flat
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| He’ll hit the lead and turn them back,
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| In the time it takes to gather up your reins.
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| Doesn’t need no fancy groomin' thinners
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| A whip but still he’s blooming
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| But only just a bit of a feed at night,
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| Well a bit of a pat from the master’s hand,
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| An' night watch all night he’ll stand,
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| Yes give me a good hard dog that will turn and bite.
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| A muster' or in the pen,
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| He’d always on his toes and ready to fight,
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| He’s a faithful mate and loyal too
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| He’ll do anything he can for you
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| Yes give me a good hard dog that will turn and bite.
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| I remember when he was a pup,
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| If I could only have the luck,
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| To break a good dog in to make the lead,
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| Well now when I feed him every night
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| I know this pup has turned out right
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| An' he’s well and truly worth his daily feed.
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| Pretty good dog.
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| Yes thin as a whip and strong as steel
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| He’s the dog that will not heel,
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| But he’ll worked the whole day through and half the
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| night,
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| Ahh, quick as a flash he’s to the lead
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| What more could any stockman need
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| Then a good hard dog that’ll turn the mob an' bite,
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| Yes give me a good hard dog that’ll turn and bite.
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| Oh give me a good hard dog that’ll turn and bite. |