a Patsy Cline, 50's country sound
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Lyrics
(c) 2009 by Larry & Dawn O'Connell
Well I was raised by my mother
In a house with ten brothers
So I learned to hold my own
And over time
I became refined
While they were out digging holes
So when I met a man with a bulldog smile
I had to go and sharpen my claws
'Cause ounce for ounce a cat is always meaner than a dog
Why do you mess around
With that no good hound
My friends always say to me
He's always sniffin' 'round
Wherever troubles found
But I got him on a leash
I tend to hide my feline side
That scolds him when he's done wrong,
But ounce for ounce a cat is always meaner than a dog
There's nothing greater than the laws of nature
So people don't you worry 'bout me
'Cause when a line is crossed
And we square off
He'll be the one who's climbing a tree
I tend to hide my feline side
That scolds him when he's done wrong,
But ounce for ounce a cat is always meaner than a dog
There's nothing greater than the laws of nature
So people don't you worry 'bout me
'Cause when a line is crossed
And we square off
He'll be the one who's climbing a tree
I tend to hide my feline side
That scolds him when he's done wrong,
But ounce for ounce a cat is always meaner than a dog
Hi guys, Really cute & great little song . The vocals are great ,so is the music /lyrics . I enjoyed it ,alot . Clairejeanne From muses Muse