Pulp Dogs Are Everywhere (Jarvis Cocker, Russell Senior, Candida Doyle, Peter Mansell) Sleevenotes "Recent evidence shows that man is a direct descendant of the dog, rather than the ape, as had previously been believed. Some are closer to their roots than others." Intro A F#m A Asus4 A Verse A Dogs are everywhere F#m Almost everywhere A Asus4 A that I go They have too much in them F#m They have too much again A Asus4 A And then more Bm E They leave their scent behind them F#m E Everywhere they go A F#m B Bm Oh dogs are everywhere A Asus4 A That I go Dogs are everywhere Almost everywhere that I go They have too much in them They have too much again And then more They leave their scent behind them Everywhere they go Oh dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere Oh dogs are everywhere That I go They always wag their tails At all the pretty girls And older women They find their own way in Then they rip up* everything That I believe in Sometimes I start to wonder About the dog in me Oh dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere Oh dogs are everywhere That I go They get down on all fours When you walk through the door They whine and beg around your feet Just like a dog for something sweet They sink their teeth in you, See them tear you in two, Remains are buried out of doors Oh I want some more, I want some more, oh! Sometimes I have to wonder About the dog in me Oh dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere Oh dogs are everywhere That I go Sometimes I have to wonder About the dog in me Oh dogs are everywhere Yes dogs are everywhere Oh dogs are everywhere That I go That I go That I go Everywhere Everywhere Everywhere Everywhere Dogs are everywhere. * The printed lyrics have "shit on" here, but this lyric was only adapted in early live performances and not actually recorded.