Up at the red dog, we’ll be burnin’ our lips
We’ll be fighting the moonlight with bottles and bricks
Where the winner will be painted with flashes of light
We’ll be hopin’ that their barkin’ ain’t worse than their bite
Up at the red dog, when the howlin’ begins
If you know the right people, they will let you in
And all the money you’ve been savin’ up, at the red dog you’ll spend
All the flashes of light that you wish were your friends
Up at the red dog, I paid for my sins
Down on the pavement, I paid for ‘em again
For the men love the darkness, and the women love their men
And the red dog could very well be man’s best friend
Well, my mouth is dry
She’s lickin’ my hand
She’s chokin’ on the bone
She’s spittin’ out the fat
When she calls out my name
I will come whimpering back
Till this flesh could withstand
Another red dog attack
Up at the red dog, we are old enough to know
Every stage in the world must have a sideshow
And the show must go on so the crowd can forget
That the demons look different when the houselights are hid
Up at the red dog, you pay for your sins
Down on the pavement, you paid for ‘em again
For the men love the darkness, and the women love their men
And the red dog could very well be man’s best friend
Red dog will bring us all together again
Red Dog was written by John Austin.
John Austin released Red Dog on Mon Jul 04 1994.