Call Me A Dog

Temple Of The Dog

You call me a dog, well, that's fair enough

'Cause it ain't no use to pretend you're wrong



You call me out. I can't hide anymore

I have no disguise you can see through



You say it's bad luck to have fallen for me

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 cold



But when it's my time to throw the next stone

I call you beautiful if I call at all

You call me dog



and you tell me I'm low 'cause I slept on the floor

and out in the watch with the badgers and wolves



You threw me out 'cause I went digging for gold

And I came home with a hand full of coal



But when it's my time to throw the next stone

I call you beautiful if I call at all

And when it's my time to call your bluff

I call you beautiful or leave it alone



Yeah, You call me a dog

Well, that's fair enough

It doesn't bother me as long as you know

The bad luck will follow you

If you keep me on a leash and you drag me along