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- T S Eliot
- Andrew Lloyd-Webber
 
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- musicals
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CATS - Old Deuteronomy lyrics
The entire tribe rejoins as their benevolent and wise
 leader Old Deuteronomy arrives. The cats adore and respect him.
 SOLO:
 I believe it is Old Deuteronomy
 ALL:
 Well of all things can it be really
 No. Yes. Ho. Hi. Oh my eye!
 My mind may be wandering but I confess
 I believe it is Old Deuteronomy
 SOLO:
 Old Deuteronomy's lived a long time
 He's a cat who has lived many lives in succession
 He was famous in proverb and famous in rhyme
 A long while before Queen Victoria's accession
 Old Deuteronomy's buried nine wives
 And more I am tempted to say ninety-nine
 And his numerous progeny prospers and thrives
 And the village is proud of him in his decline
 At the sight of that placid and bland physiognomy
 When he sits in the sun on the vicarage wall
 The oldest inhabitant croaks:
 Well of all things can it be really
 No. Yes. Ho. Hi. Oh my eye!CATS - Old Deuteronomy - http://motolyrics.com/cats/old-deuteronomy-lyrics.html
 My mind may be wandering but I confess
 I believe it is Old Deuteronomy
 ALL:
 Well of all things can it be really
 No. Yes. Ho. Hi. Oh my eye!
 My mind may be wandering but I confess
 I believe it is Old Deuteronomy
 Well of all things can it be really
 No. Yes. Ho. Hi. Oh my eye!
 My mind may be wandering but I confess
 I believe it is Old Deuteronomy
 Well of all things can it be really
 No. Yes. Ho. Hi. Oh my eye!
 OLD DUTERONOMY:
 My legs may be tottery, I must go slow
 And be careful of Old Deuteronomy
 Munkustrap has assembled some entertainment for Deuteronomy.
 The cats put on a show called "The Awful Battle of the Pekes and
 the Pollicles together with The Marching Song of the Pollicle Dogs."
 In the show, which Munkustrap narrates, the cats dress up as two
 rival dog factions: the Pekes and the Pollicles. The two groups
 bark ceaselessly at each other, until they are frightened away by
 the great Rumpus Cat, a sleek, powerful feline.








