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Dog Days Are Over lyrics is penned by Florence Welch & Isabella Summers, sung by Florence The Machine, music composed by Florence Welch & Isabella Summers, starring Florence.
Song Lyrics
Happiness, hit her like a train on a track Coming towards her, stuck still no turning back She hid around corners and she hid under beds She killed it with kisses and from it she fled With every bubble she sank with a drink And washed it away down the kitchen sink The dog days are over The dog days are done The horses are coming so you better run Run fast for your mother run fast for your father Run for your children for your sisters and brothers Leave all your love and your longing behind you Can't carry it with you if you want to survive The dog days are over The dog days are done Can't you hear the horses 'Cause here they come And I never wanted anything from you Except everything you had And what was left after that too, oh Happiness hit her like a bullet in the back Struck from a great height By someone who should know better than that The dog days are over The dog days are done Can you hear the horses 'Cause here they come Run fast for your mother and fast for your father Run for your children for your sisters and brothers Leave all your love and your loving behind you Can't carry it with you if you want to survive The dog days are over The dog days are done Can you hear the horses 'Cause here they come The dog days are over The dog days are done Can you hear the horses 'Cause here they come The dog days are over The dog days are done The horses are coming So you better run
The Dog Days Are Over song lyrics is written by Florence Welch & Isabella Summers in the year 2008. It was sung by Florence The Machine, featuring Florence. The details of Dog Days Are Over song lyrics are given below:
Album: Lungs
Singer: Florence The Machine
Lyricist / Lyrics Writer: Florence Welch & Isabella Summers
Music / Music Composer: Florence Welch & Isabella Summers
Artists / Stars: Florence
Music On: Universal Island, Moshi Moshi & IAMSOUND
Year: 2008