Songwriter: Snoop Dogg Jimmy Buffett

(Verse 1)
Lookin' for the moon dog
Is he fishin' in the moon fog?
A-runnin' days like a wild hog
Never want to act incog

(Chorus 1)
We've seen this act before
Heard this font of love
He's a wanted man
With his head stuck in the sand
Down and disavowed
Bein' way too fuckin' loud
We gotta get a leash on that dog
Woof! On that dog

(Verse 2)
He's always dancin' in the moonbeams
Never cozy in the mainstream
Always suckin' up the moonlight
Never really got his mind right

(Chorus 2)
Meltin' like a Fudgsicle
Left out in the sun
Time is runnin' out
He's a man on the run
Death of a dream
We've got to plot a scheme
Got to get his ass out of town

(Outro)
Did you never find the moon dog?
Keep him hidden in the moon fog
A little ganja and some good grog
Keep it gentle to the moon dog
Always workin' on a moon scheme
Not exactly lookin' downstream
Watch him up it like a tree frog
Hope he makes it to his epilogue
Epilogue
Demagogue
Monologue
Hoppin' frog
Moon dog

Jimmy Buffett

James William Buffett (25 December 1946 -) was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi. He moved to Nashville to pursue a career as a country singer, and signed his first record contract in 1970.

After two early solo album failures, Buffet moved to Key West in the early 1970s. He got another album deal with ABC-Dunhill, who published A White Sport Coat and a Pink Crustacean in 1973. The album was a hit and Buffet’s laid-back performance style drew fans, lots of them dressed in Hawaiian shirts, calling themselves “Parrotheads.”

Buffet describes his music as “Gulf and Western”, a blend of the country & western and folk rock he grew up with, flavored with the themes of the Gulf coast. It’s served him well over the years, resulting in over two dozen albums, and continues to record and tour. He’s also published three No. best selling books.