Woofy, you're forty-nine in dog years now
And as the years go by I see your whiskers fading to a distinguished shade of white
And Woofy, it makes me sad to think these thoughts
Why does your DNA conspire to make you old and grey while I'm pretty much the same?
If you found the fountain of youth
Would you lap it up or would just have a sniff and cock your leg?
And Woofy, I wanna see you every day
I wanna take you for a walk or chase you round the yard cause you'd do the same for me
And every man thinks that his dog
Is better than everyone else's dog but they have not met you
And Woofy I wanna say that I love you
I wanna say that I'll always say "I love you Woofy I love you"
Except for the time that you bit me
But we patched things up pretty quickly
I wanna say that I'll always say "I love you Woofy, I love you"
I love you Woofy I love you
I love you Woofy I do
credits
from Stereo Pair,
track released June 17, 2011
Marie O'Dwyer: backing vocals
Sally Robertson: backing vocals, guitar
Gavin 'Sir Gav-A-Lot' Souness: drums
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