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Call Me a Dog - Temple of the Dog



     
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You call me a dog well that's fair enough
'Cause it ain't no use to pretend you're wrong
When you call me out I can't hide anymore
I have no disguise you can't see throughWell you say it's bad luck to have fallen for me
Well what can I do to make it good for you?
You wore me out like an old winter coat
Trying to be safe from the coldOh, but when it's my time
To throw the next stone
I'll call you beautiful if I call at allYou call me a dog, you tell me I'm low
'Cause I've slept on the floor
And out in the woods with the badgers and wolves
You threw me out 'cause I went digging for gold
And I came home with a handful of coalBut when it's my time
To throw the next stone
I'll call you beautiful if I call at allAnd when it's my time
To call your bluff
I'll call you beautiful
Or leave it alone, yeahYou call me a dog, well that's fair enough

It doesn't bother me as long as you know
But bad luck will follow you if you keep me on a leash
And you drag me alongAnd when it's my time
To throw the next stone
I'll call you beautiful if I call at all, yeahAnd when it's my time
To call your bluff
I'll call you beautiful
Or leave it alone, yeahYou call me a dog

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Temple of the Dog was formed in 1990 by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell as a tribute to the late Andrew Wood, frontman of Seattle, Washington rock group Mother Love Bone after Wood died of a heroin overdose. Cornell, Wood's close friend and roommate, helmed the project, which took its name from a lyric in the Mother Love Bone song, "Man Of Golden Words." The band also included Soundgarden's drummer Matt Cameron, Wood's former bandmates Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard, and lead guitarist Mike McCready .

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