Dog
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Dog
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Ever been alone, ever been alone
As we stand we are innocent dog
You can look to the future
When your confident
What does a red herring mean?
Dont know, dont know
How stable is smoke screen?
Dont know, dont know
You ever seen a snow job in the snow?
No, oh no
Where does a false trail go?
Dont know, dont know
Dog
You can look to the future
When your confident
Nothing has an answer and thats a fact
And all religions are the devil's pacts
And one step forward is two steps back
And you know and I know and thats a fact
And as we stand, we are innocent
Adam and Eve are innocent
And all mankind is innocent
We can all do without judgment
And all confusion is confident
You can look to the future
When your confident
I, I, I, I, I, I
Nothing has an answer
And thats a fact
I am innocent
Good doggie, dog
Im in my element
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John Lydon performs "Dog", and this lyric page sits inside the John Lydon catalog on LyroVerse.
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