Born in a place called home
The place is cold but something warm
Stretches my umbilical cord
Would you all relate?
Could you all relate?
I'm a crowd of trouble

You've got a prodigal son
Don't you think so mum?
Watch out the dog
He wants some more
The dog has eaten my
Umbilical cord
Umbilical cord

Delicious dog

Here I am a delicious cracker
I'm cracker man
And my mummy said
Daddy is dead two seconds late
I'm a crowd of trouble
A crowd of trouble

I always love the fruit a little green
I always ate the meet a little red
Please hold me, please hold me tight
I always loved the girl I never had


Call me silly girl
Don't be shy
You know I'm not going to bite
I'm a hundred years old
And I'm cold
Would you be my bride?
Well no, oh no !

Would you all relate?
Could you all relate?
That I'm a crowd of trouble
I'm a crowd of trouble
I'm a crowd of trouble
I'm a crowd of trouble...

Delicious dog

Here I am a delicious cracker
I'm cracker man
And my mummy said
Daddy is dead two seconds late
I'm a crowd of trouble
A crowd
Of trouble

Umbilical cord
Umbilical cord


Here I am
I'm a dog
I'm on crack
A cracker dog
A dog on crack
An animal
And my mummy said
Daddy is dead two seconds late
I'm a crowd of trouble
A crowd
Of trouble


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DELICIOUS DOG Lyrics as written by Emmanuel Barichasse Arnaud Bordas

Lyrics © Raleigh Music Publishing LLC

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    i think this song is about childhood trauma/neglect. this mainly shines through on the bridge and second verse. in more detail, i think the song is a metaphor for someone being born into an abusive family and thrown immediately into stress and overwhelming situations as a baby "The dog has eaten my umbilical cord" and when they're older and try to get some love "You've got a prodigal son, don't you think so mum?" yet it is never given to this character. later in life they try to find love yet it is never given to 'him' "Will you be my bride, well no, oh no!" and his deranged youth has messed him up so much.

    [Edit: a grammatical error.]
    lar22443377on May 06, 2023   Link

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