The song "The Black Dog" by Shooter Jennings tells the story of a trader who encounters a mysterious black dog during his travels. The trader encounters the dog on multiple occasions, and each time he sees it, it seems to lead him in a specific direction. At first, the trader encounters the black dog on a moonless night and decides to follow it. The dog leads him to a clearing where the trader cooks a meal and offers some to the dog. However, the dog simply watches him eat and then runs off north towards the mountains. Later, the trader sees the black dog again near a town's southern gate. This time, he becomes spooked and continues on with his business. As he visits the next town, the trader begins to feel sick and unnerved, unable to eat or sleep. He learns from the local residents that some miners have gone missing, and in a picture of the missing miners, he spots the same black dog. The traders' encounter with the black dog takes a darker turn when he learns that a rockslide has trapped miners inside a mine called the "Devil's Mouth." The direction the black dog had been running was towards this mine. The trader joins the rescue efforts and helps blast the mine open with dynamite. Inside, they find one survivor, who had been trapped under the rocks for over a week without food, water, or rest. The miner reveals that his black dog had perished in the accident. The song explores themes of mysterious forces, premonition, and the connection between the black dog and the trapped miner. It suggests that the black dog may have been a supernatural guide or protector, leading the trader to the site of the mining accident and ultimately assisting in the rescue of the surviving miner. Overall, "The Black Dog" is a narrative-driven song with an eerie atmosphere, emphasizing the bond between humans and their animal companions and the supernatural elements that may exist in the world.