As the girl walk by and they prepared to leave
I knew I was feeling out of place
In a kennel as small as a Texas dog igloo
And Not you, written all on her face
I appreciate her congeniality
But I wished that I could...
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As the girl walk by and they prepared to leave
I knew I was feeling out of place
In a kennel as small as a Texas dog igloo
And Not you, written all on her face
I appreciate her congeniality
But I wished that I could go
Could she drive me to McDonald's on my freedom ride and I'll bark to her something she should know
I'm just a common dog born to a lonely life
I sure ain't got no pedigree
They won't give me a say so I'll stay this way
As the girl walked by and they prepared to leave...
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