Album: Hunter And The Dog Star (2020)
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  • Well, it's been going on long as I can remember
    Somebody talking bout ol so n so and
    Next thing you know, it gets repeated like it's gospel
    When it got started by someone who does not know

    If you don't hear it from the horse's mouth
    You're hearing it from a horse's ass

    It's a temptation when I hear a story like that
    I have to meditate to keep my mouth shut
    And it's like wrestling a bear to keep it quiet
    I want to run and jump and tell somebody but

    If you don't hear it from the horse's mouth
    You're hearing it from a horse's ass
    There's a dog on the bed getting caught in the act
    Spider weaving a web for a snake in the grass

    If you don't hear it from the horse's mouth
    You're hearing it from a horse's ass Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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