Dog Days
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Dog Days
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Rats scatter after waves on the dirty beach
You're seriously losing me
A shiny object caught my eye, of course
These dog days always leave me with a stomach ache
These dog days always leave me with a stomach ache
One dip in the well and I'm done-in
Coffee and vitamins
Breakfast of champions
Don't touch me I don't know where you?ve been
Don't touch me I don't know where you?ve been
Simultaneously attracted and repelled
If you don't know by now, I'll never tell
I wake up a ton of un-kissed guilt
Just keep telling me this is life and we didn't miss it
Just keep telling me this is life and we didn't miss it
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50 Foot Wave performs "Dog Days", and this lyric page sits inside the 50 Foot Wave catalog on LyroVerse.
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