Product Description
Performed by the dwsChorale
Arrangement of the glee by Michael Wise including the choir imitating cats...
lyrics
Ye cats that at midnight spit love at each other,
Who best feel the pangs of a passionate lover,
I appeal to your scratches and tattered fur
If the business of love be no more than to purr.
Old Lady Grimalkin with Gooseberry eyes,
When a kitten knew something for why she was wise,
You find by experience the love fit's soon o'er,
Puss, puss lasts not long but turns to cat-whore.
Men ride many miles, cats tread many tiles,
Both hazard, both hazard, their necks in the fray.
Only cats, if they fall from a house or a wall,
Keep their feet, mount their tails, mount their tails and away.
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