The Hand That Feeds

Aerosmith · Draw The Line

Doctor doctor doctor
Please doctor doctor please
Doctor doctor doctor
Feel like a old disease

Doctor doctor doctor
Get your sweet ass off the floor
Doctor doctor doctor
I can't refuse any loose hearted lady anymore

I scream your name into the crowd
You feel the flame but you ain't proud
Maybe your attitude ain't right
So all that's left for me to do is bite the hand that feeds me (feeds me)

Doctor doctor doctor
Doctor doctor please

All things you put me through
What the hell you want me to
Do all the things that Uncle John needs
I ain't the dog that bites the hand that feeds me

In the middle of with a spittle of
Et tu like birds of a feather
When another day love another way
Push shove make love play

Never never never ever
Never ever never ever
Na na na na

Well
Doctor doctor doctor
Please do a what you can
Doctor doctor doctor
Would you please give my life a hand

All things you put me through
A what the hell you want me to
Do all the things that Uncle John needs
I ain't the dog that bites the hand that feeds me... yeah

Doctor doctor doctor
Please doctor doctor please
Doctor doctor doctor

Doctor doctor doctor (4x)

The Hand That Feeds

Released on Aerosmith's 1985 album Draw The Line, 'The Hand That Feeds' stands as a defining rock anthem from the band's mid-career resurgence. The track showcases the group's signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibilities, featuring Joe Perry's intricate guitar work and Steven Tyler's soaring vocals. As a staple of their discography, the song exemplifies the power and swagger that characterized Aerosmith during this pivotal era. It remains a recognizable piece of their catalog, often performed live to energize audiences and cementing its place in the band's enduring legacy within the hard rock genre.