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Tono:
F C I'm a dog, and I can smell your
G5 Am smell right through your clothes
F G And I espouse some views that you
C F yourself just might not hold
C G Sometimes I am given pause to
C think when
F I consider what we could call the
Am good life
F C When it comes to the city versus
G5 Am the country life
F G Well, I must say that I far
C F prefer a farmer's wife
C G5 Breakfast with the master in the
C morning
F Feel the breeze and brush against a
Am cow's leg - mmm!
G Dm But it seems the thinkers you call
G greatest are
Dm Bb The sort who often fall ill young,
F or pine away
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Bb F How can they help but drag the
G species down?
F G There's some debate about whether
C Am instincts should be held in check
F G Well, I suppose that I'm a
C F liberal in this respect
C Dm I can't say I liked Robinson
C Crusoe
F But at least he didn't tie his dogs
Am up at night
G Dm And it seems the thinkers you call
G greatest are
Dm Bb The sort who often fall ill young,
F or pine away
Bb F How can they help but drag the
G species down? Solo
F G5 How come all your poets fall into
C Am despondencies?
F G And then write it down for us to
C F read every indignity?
C Dm Not such worthy specimens, these
C creatures
F Hardly fit for what you could call
Am the good life
G Dm And it seems the thinkers you call
G greatest are
Dm Bb The sort who often fall ill young,
F or pine away
Bb F How can they help but drag the
G species down?
Bb F How can they help but drag the
G F G F G F G species down?
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