The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
The Head And The Heart
Overall, this song is describing a man’s loneliness, possibly after a break up or divorce of some kind. It speaks about how we often use things such as pets (Cats and Dogs) to try and quench loneliness, though they never really last.
[Verse 1]
Somewhere underneath the floorboard, I will sweep my garden
Underneath the cupboard lives a mouse and he discovered
There was nothing there, nothing there
To discover
[Verse 2]
Falling from the sky, there are raindrops in my eyes
And my thoughts are diggin' in the backyard
My roots have grown but I don't know where they are
Don't know where they are, don't know where they are
My roots have grown but I don't know where they are
[Bridge]
Cats and dogs and rooster calls
Telephones and pay phone stalls
[Outro]
They take away the lonely days
For now
They take away the lonely days
For now
Cats and Dogs was written by The Head And The Heart & Robert Williams & Jonathan Russell & Chris Zasche & Charity Rose Thielen.
Cats and Dogs was produced by The Head And The Heart & Steven Aguilar & Shawn Simmons.
The Head And The Heart released Cats and Dogs on Tue Jan 11 2011.