Lyric discussion by jessegtgt 

Its his dog whose left at home. im not going post the lyrics, but look at them. the first 2 verses, to me, don't seem to the perspective of a human. in between the 2nd and 3rd verse is that part where it seems to be a little frantic, which reminds me of when you have a dogs ball and he's giving you that "throw me the ball,throw me the ball,huh,huh,huh,o my god,huh,huh, throw me the ball" look. and the part about the dancing shadows on the wall, the two step in the hall. i picture the shadow of dog legs moving through a hall. thats my 2 cents, great song either way

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