Dogs Are Everywhere
by Pulp

Album: Non-Album Single (1986)
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  • Dogs are everywhere
    Almost everywhere
    That I go
    They have too much and then

    They have too much again
    And then more
    They leave their
    Scent behind them

    Everywhere they go
    Oh dogs are everywhere
    That I go
    Oh dogs are everywhere

    Almost everywhere
    That I go
    They have too much and then
    They have too much again

    And then more
    They leave their scent behind them
    Everywhere they go
    Oh dogs are everywhere

    Yes dogs are everywhere
    Yes dogs are everywhere
    That I go
    They always wag their tails

    At all the pretty girls
    And older women
    They find their own way in
    And they rip up everything

    That I believe in
    Sometimes
    I have to wonder
    About the dog in me

    Oh dogs are everywhere
    Yes dogs are everywhere
    Yes dogs are everywhere
    That I go

    They get down on all fours
    When you walk through the door
    They whine and beg around your feet
    Like a dog for something sweet

    They sink their teeth in you
    They're tearing you in two
    Remains are buried out of doors
    Oh I want some more

    I want some more
    Sometimes
    I have to wonder
    About the dog in me

    Oh dogs are everywhere
    Yes dogs are everywhere
    Oh dogs are everywhere
    That I go

    Sometimes
    I have to wonder
    About the dog in me
    Oh dogs are everywhere

    Yes dogs are everywhere
    Yes dogs are everywhere
    That I go
    That I go

    That I go
    That I go
    Everywhere
    Everywhere

    Everywhere
    Everywhere
    Dogs are everywhere. Writer/s: CANDIDA DOYLE, JARVIS COCKER, PETER MANSELL, RUSSELL SENIOR
    Publisher: Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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