[Verse]
Sittin' on the porch in the glow of the night,
She’s givin’ me the silent treatment, full of spite.
But my dog’s tail’s waggin’, his eyes shining bright,
At least he’s still here when I finally see the light.
[Chorus]
Oh, my dog loves me more than the wife,
He’s the one steady thing in my life.
No judging, no nagging, no sass to survive,
Just a cold beer, warm fur, and freedom alive.
[Verse 2]
She threw the skillet, said, "You’re out of your mind,"
But my ole blue heeler didn’t pay her no mind.
He just hopped in the truck, ready to unwind,
Two souls on a back road ain’t hard to find.
[Chorus]
Oh, my dog loves me more than the wife,
And he don’t mind the mess or the strife.
He’s happy with a chew bone and a campfire’s light,
While she’s home lamentin’ ‘bout a wasted life.
[Bridge]
Now, I know it ain’t right to compare the two,
A dog’s all heart, but a wife may love you.
Still seems the leash in my pocket holds true,
One pulls with love, the other chews me through.
[Verse 3]
Came home next day, she was packin’ her bags,
Left a note on the mirror, “I’m done with your rags.”
But old Blue just wagged when I threw him a snack,
Looks like we’re the ones stayin’ on track.
[Chorus]
Oh, my dog loves me more than the wife,
And he don’t mind the mess or the strife.
He’s happy with a chew bone and a campfire’s light,
While she’s home lamentin’ ‘bout a wasted life.
[Bridge]
Now, I know it ain’t right to compare the two,
A dog’s all heart, but a wife may love you.
Still seems the leash in my pocket holds true,
One pulls with love, the other chews me through.
[Chorus]
Oh, my dog loves me more than the wife,
And he don’t mind the mess or the strife.
He’s happy with a chew bone and a campfire’s light,
While she’s home lamentin’ ‘bout a wasted life.
[Verse 4]
Came home next day, she was packin’ her bags,
Left a note on the mirror, “I’m done with your rags.”
But old Blue just wagged when I threw him a snack,
Looks like we’re the ones stayin’ on track.
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