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The Dog's Life
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An AI generated melody and vocals to an original lyric that pose a question.
hard rock original
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a one man show
Hi. My name is Douglas Murphy and I hale from Montreal Quebec Canada. I have been playing around this 'craft' for a while now and have always enjoyed getting my 'stuff' out there. Lately I have been playing around with AI generated vocals and melodies. I hope you enjoy what I have to offer.
Song Info
Genre
Rock Hard Rock
Charts
#146 in subgenre Peak #8
Charts
Peak #30
Author
Words byy Douglas Murphy
Rights
2024
Uploaded
May 23, 2024
Track Files
MP3
MP3 10.0 MB 320 kbps 4:22
Lossless
WAV 24.0 MB
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
Motivated by the conditions seen at a residence where the people sit, or are bedridden waiting to die.
Lyrics
The Dog's Life [2024/05/22] [Verse] You lived your life,swore you did it right, did everything you should do. You voted, ate well,got up when you fell and made sure you paid your dues. [Verse] You followed God, and Jesus, His Son, helped those in need. Then you became ill,kept alive with pills, and now you need help to piss, shit and feed. [Chorus] If you were a dog,we'd kill you. Take you out to the backfield. Or call a vet who, for a fee, would make sure your fate's sealed. We don't because we're human having sanctity isn't that nice. 'Causewhen bedridden, in pain, I'd rather have the dog's life. [Verse] They say that death is God's will. It's up to Him to decide. Believe in me, and be saved. "What a crock and a fat lie." Follow my teachings, and I'll let you in because I am the light and the way. But God never explains why the wait is long when your body's racked with sickness and pain. [Chorus] If you were a dog,we'd kill you. Take you out to the backfield. Or call a vet who, for a fee, would make sure your fate's sealed. We don't because we're human having sanctity isn't that nice. 'Causewhen bedridden, in pain, I'd rather have the dog's life. [Bridge] In my humble opinion. God and humankind can eat it. God and doctors play God, with the suffering ones, neither cares one little bit. [Chorus] If you were a dog,we'd kill you. Take you out to the backfield. Or call a vet who, for a fee, would make sure your fate's sealed. We don't because we're human having sanctity isn't that nice. 'Causewhen bedridden, in pain, I'd rather have the dog's life. Copyright (c) 2024 Douglas Murphy
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