| Song | Yellow Dog Song |
| Artist | Shawn Mullins |
| Album | Beneath The Velvet Sun |
| 作词 : Mullins | |
| There is a young man | |
| Driving an old man's car | |
| Down the Pennsylvania | |
| TurnpikeWhere the treetops meet the stars | |
| There is a warm wind | |
| Blowin' down the lost highway | |
| And he don't know where he's goin' | |
| It don't matter anyway' | |
| Cause the dreams pass through his mind | |
| Like the years, he'll never find | |
| There is an old man | |
| Night shift at the | |
| Stop-N-GoHe reads his dirty magazines | |
| And mops the bathroom floor | |
| He's lived a hard life | |
| He lost a digit in the war | |
| He keeps one hand on the shotgun | |
| And both feet on the floor | |
| And the old dreams fill his head | |
| When he lays down in his bed(Sometimes that's all you got left) | |
| There is a pretty girl | |
| Walking a yellow dog | |
| Right down | |
| DeKalb Avenue | |
| Where the | |
| Marta meets the fog | |
| There is a wild wind | |
| Blowin' down the old railway | |
| And I wonder she's goin' | |
| She walks by every day | |
| Yeah, I wonder where she's goin' |
| zuò cí : Mullins | |
| There is a young man | |
| Driving an old man' s car | |
| Down the Pennsylvania | |
| TurnpikeWhere the treetops meet the stars | |
| There is a warm wind | |
| Blowin' down the lost highway | |
| And he don' t know where he' s goin' | |
| It don' t matter anyway' | |
| Cause the dreams pass through his mind | |
| Like the years, he' ll never find | |
| There is an old man | |
| Night shift at the | |
| StopNGoHe reads his dirty magazines | |
| And mops the bathroom floor | |
| He' s lived a hard life | |
| He lost a digit in the war | |
| He keeps one hand on the shotgun | |
| And both feet on the floor | |
| And the old dreams fill his head | |
| When he lays down in his bed Sometimes that' s all you got left | |
| There is a pretty girl | |
| Walking a yellow dog | |
| Right down | |
| DeKalb Avenue | |
| Where the | |
| Marta meets the fog | |
| There is a wild wind | |
| Blowin' down the old railway | |
| And I wonder she' s goin' | |
| She walks by every day | |
| Yeah, I wonder where she' s goin' |