Mad Dog
Unleashing Chaos: Mad Dog's Pursuit of FreedomLyrics
Mad dog, mad dog, running down the street
The narrator observes a mad dog running down the street.
Mad dog, mad dog, looking for a treat
The mad dog is searching for something to satisfy its desires.
I don't know what you're doing
The narrator is unsure about the purpose or intention behind the dog's actions.
But you're doing it wrong
The narrator believes that the dog's actions are incorrect or misguided.
You ain't gettin' shit
The dog is not achieving anything or getting any rewards.
Barkin' all day long
The dog continuously barks throughout the day.
You don't know where you're going
The dog seems directionless or lost in its pursuits.
You don't know where you've been
The dog's past and origins are unknown or unclear.
Better stop what you're doing, mate
There's a warning or advice for the dog to stop its actions.
Before they take you away
There's a suggestion that authorities might intervene if the dog doesn't stop.
Mad dog's comin' up
The mad dog is approaching the narrator or someone/something.
Mad dog, mad dog, with your crazy eyes
Description of the dog's intense or erratic gaze.
Mad dog, bad dog, got me hypnotized
The dog's behavior has a captivating or mesmerizing effect.
You come back in the morning
The dog returns in the morning, possibly after wandering all night.
Dirt upon your feet
The dog has dirt on its feet, indicating roaming or being outside.
I don't know where you spent last night
The narrator is unaware of where the dog spent the previous night.
And I don't give a shit
The narrator doesn't care about the dog's activities or whereabouts.
You don't know where you're going
Reiteration of the dog's aimlessness or lack of direction.
You don't know where you've been
Reiteration of the dog's unclear history or past actions.
Better stop what you're doing, mate
Repeated advice for the dog to cease its actions to avoid consequences.
Before they take you away
Warning that intervention or consequences are imminent if the dog persists.
You don't know where you're going
Restating the dog's lack of direction or purpose.
You don't know where you've been
Reiterating the mystery or confusion surrounding the dog's past or origins.
Better stop what you're doing, mate
Repeated advice for the dog to stop its actions to avoid repercussions.
Before they take you away
A final warning that the dog might face consequences if it continues.
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