John Hiatt - My dog and me
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verse 1:
She Emarked our trail up the Abackbone Eridge.
C#mHow many times can Bone Edog pee?
EKeeps me high as an eagle, when I'm Aon the sEkids.
I guess she C#mgotta come Bdown eventualEly.
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EBuddy AI could'a Egone that Bextra Emile.
For an Aextra Ebark, or an Bextra Asmile.
Cause AI never Bfelt so C#mfree,
It was Bjust my Adog and Eme.
Verse 2:
Then she Egives me that look, like she'd Alay down Eher life.
No C#mdoubt she would in a Bminute, Eman.
She'd Eface the bullet, oh she'd Aface Ethe knife.
Just to C#mkeep my butt from the Bfryin' Epan.
Chorus:
ENow she's Arunnin' up aEhead to Bchase some Edeer.
Comes Aback to Etell me that the Bcoast is C#mcleared.
It's a Adifferent Bworld I C#msee,
when it's Bjust my Adog and Eme.
EThere's Aa rabEbit on the C#mrun.
C#mMan and Bbeast and Asky and Esun.
Chorus:
EWho's Atalking to the Bbirds in the C#mtrees?
Why it's Bjust my Adog and Eme.
Verse 3:
ENow it looks like we been Amakin' Etracks,
from the C#mcrack of dawn to the Bend of the Eday.
So it's Enice and easy down the Adevil's Eback.
C#mShe wouldn't know any Bother Eway.
Chorus:
ENow it's Aover that Eridge for Bone last Emile,
then we're fAast aEsleep by the BfiresAide.
ADreamin' these Bdreams for C#mfree.
Yeah it's Bjust my Adog and Eme.
AI never Bfelt so fC#mree.
It is Bjust my Adog and Eme.