Jason Matthews

Jason Matthews - For Pete's Sake lyrics

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found him down on Red River Road, hungry and crying and cold

Just another throw away pup someone left to die

I wrapped him in my Carhart coat, let him have the rest of my Coke

The burger that I bought for lunch and the rest of my french fries

I knew dad would disapproved but all he had to say

Was "What ya gonna call that mutt for Pete's sake"

So I named him Pete with the one black eye

Corkscrew tail and funny underbite

He became my closest friend, just like a brother to me

And I slipped food underneath the table

Took the heat for that chewed-through cable

And I threw that tennis ball 'til my shoulder ached for Pete's sake

We'd go to town on Friday nights, Pete was just another one of the guys

Hanging out of my backseat window howling at the moon

Every time we passed a sno-cone stand, he would bark 'til I pulled in

And those girls would feed him rainbow ice until his tongue turned blue

He always had to chaperone when I went on a date

I let a couple cat lovers go for Pete's sake

And I leaned on Pete when my grandpa died

And for the next three weeks he never left my side

The way he looked at me, somehow he understood

And I had dreams out in Music City

So I left home and brought my biggest fan with me

Got a place next to a park with plenty room to play for Pete's sake

But the years turned Pete's eyes cloudy and his big nose gray

His old hips gave out he couldn't get around, I couldn't watch him hurt that way

And I told him, "Pete, up in Doggie Heaven

There's lotsa rainbow ice and tennis balls for fetching

And you won't hurt anymore, now, you be a good boy, ok?"

And I said, "Doc, go ahead and do it

Before I change my mind, before I lose it"

And I did the hardest thing I've ever had to do that day for Pete's sake

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