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Happiness hit her |
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like a train on a track |
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Coming towards her stuck still no turning back |
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She hid around corners and she hid under beds |
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She killed it with kisses and from it she fled |
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With every bubble she sank with her drink |
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And washed it away down the kitchen sink |
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The dog days are over |
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The dog days are done |
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The horses are coming |
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So you better run |
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Run fast for your mother, run fast for your father |
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Run for your children, for your sisters and brothers |
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Leave all your love and your longing behind |
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You can't carry it with you if you want to survive |
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The dog days are over |
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The dog days are done |
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Can you hear the horses? |
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'Cause here they come |
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And I never wanted anything from you |
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Except everything you had and what was left after that too, ohhh |
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Happiness hit her like a bullet in the back |
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Struck from a great height by someone who should know better than that |
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The dog days are over |
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The dog days are done |
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Can you hear the horses? |
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'Cause here they come |
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Run fast for your mother, run fast for your father |
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Run for your children, for your sisters and brothers |
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Leave all your love and your longing behind |
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You can't carry it with you if you want to survive |
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The dog days are over |
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The dog days are done |
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Can you hear the horses? |
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'Cause here they come |
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The dog days are over |
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The dog days are done |
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The horses are coming |
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So you better run |