| HOW COME YOUR DOG DON? |
| T BITE NOBODY BUT ME
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| WITH MEL TILLIS
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| Writer Webb Pierce
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| Well you tell me that you love me you make me feel so good
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| But I don? |
| t feel that you? |
| re treating me the best way that you could
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| Well I gave you all my money then you tell me to come around
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| But all that? |
| s waiting for me at your door is your overgrown bloodhound
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| If you love me baby there? |
| s just one thing I can see
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| How come your dog don? |
| t bite nobody but me
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| Well he never bites the postman he licks the milkman? |
| s hand
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| But every time I come around he thinks I? |
| m the booger man
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| You say you need my loving but I can? |
| t believe it? |
| s true
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| Or else you wouldn? |
| t let that dog molest me the way you do
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| Well if you love me baby there? |
| s just one thing I can see
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| How come your dog don? |
| t bite nobody but me |