Go now, Dennis
Change Dawn’s life, Dennis
Go on a journey and think of me, Dennis
Go now, legendary wolf of my dreams
My doggie, doggie, doggie
My Dennis
Awoo-ooh
Ah Dennis, you my boy
My scruffy-snuffy-luffy-dufalous
My partner in crime, my adventurer
We’re a real team, a duo
When we work together, there’s nothing we can’t do
Oh-ho-ho-ho Dennis
You’re a dream come true
You came to me in an hour of need
You picked me up when I was feelin’ low
When I look into your eyes, I see the true love that I’ve always needed
And I know you feel the same
Dennis, you’re the one for me
I feel the love and the sympathy
We going to infinity
Me and Dennis gots to be
When we feel emotions rise
Now you got to sympathize
Well, it’s time to say goodbye, but you got to know
When the feelings flow
That’s Dennis
Woah-oh-oh
It’s time to say goodbye
Got to let you go
It gonna break my heart
I gotta let you go
To a brand new start
You’re gonna change her life
Like you know you changed mine
You’re gonna drink the juice
You’re gonna drink the wine
Woah-oh-oh Dennis
We’re talking Dennis
Dennis
Oh yeah, baby, now, Dennis
Forever
For life
Infinity
And beyond
I guess that’s
That’s all I got to say about Dennis
Dennis
A Heartfelt Farewell to a Loyal Companion
“Ode To Dennis (Extended Version)” by Black, Jack is a poignant tribute to a beloved canine companion. The lyrics trace the journey of Dennis, a dog who has become more than just a pet—he’s a confidant, an adventurer, and the artist’s emotional anchor. Through affectionate nicknames and playful imagery, the song captures the deep bond between human and animal, celebrating loyalty, partnership, and unconditional love. As the narrative unfolds, the bittersweet theme of letting go emerges. The act of saying goodbye is painted not as an end, but as a selfless gesture, allowing Dennis to bring joy to another’s life, just as he did for the artist. This extended version breathes life into memories, blending nostalgia with hope, and ultimately honoring Dennis’s enduring legacy.
Song Credits
- Artist: Black, Jack