Lyrics Dogs - Bee Gees
I
was
hungry
and
I
was
cold
Had
a
father
far
too
old
Couldn't
make
it
to
the
place
He'd
like
to
be
In
a
tree-trunk
in
the
park
He
was
living
in
the
dark
Keeping
other
dogs
like
him
For
company
And
in
the
evening
I'd
go
down
To
a
nightclub
in
the
town
Try
to
get
some
bread
To
make
another
way
Back
to
the
park
I'd
go
Dig
him
out
of
the
snow
You
know
he's
lived
a
thousand
years
From
day
to
day
Well,
the
days
get
shorter
And
the
nights
get
longer
And
you
never
learn
to
know
If
you
love
one
another
Could
you
look
at
each
other?
Could
it
ever
really
show?
And
at
this
moment
in
time
You
couldn't
make
up
your
mind
Now
could
you
ever
understand
Are
you
following
me
Just
like
Moses
to
the
sea?
Do
you
think
I'll
give
you
Freedom
in
the
end?
When
I'm
long
dead
and
gone
Will
your
love
for
me
go
on?
Will
I
be
the
one
you
run
to
in
the
end?
And
all
my
dogs
need
a
friend
It
was
a
quarter
to
three
In
the
summer
of
seventy-three
When
I
heard
somebody
call
Outside
my
door
Said:
"Are
you
friend
or
are
you
foe?"
He
looked
up
and
he
said:
"No"
"But
I'd
like
to
come
inside
and
know
you
more"
Well,
the
days
get
shorter
And
the
nights
get
longer
And
you
never
learn
to
know
If
you
love
one
another
Could
you
look
at
each
other?
Could
it
ever
really
show?
And
at
this
moment
in
time
You
couldn't
make
up
your
mind
Now
could
you
ever
understand
Are
you
following
me
Just
like
Moses
to
the
sea?
Do
you
think
I'll
give
you
Freedom
in
the
end?
When
I'm
long
dead
and
gone
Will
your
love
for
me
go
on?
Will
I
be
the
one
you
run
to
in
the
end?
And
all
my
dogs
need
a
friend
Need
a
friend,
need
a
friend.
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