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- Composers:
- T S Eliot
- Andrew Lloyd-Webber
 
- Tags:
- cats
- musicals
 
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CATS - The Ad-dressing Of Cats lyrics
You've heard of several kinds of cat
 And my opinion now is that
 You should need no interpreter
 To understand our character 
 You've learned enough to take the view
 That cats are very much like you
 You've seen us both at work and games
 And learnt about our proper names
 Our habits and our habitat
 But how would you ad-dress a cat? 
 So first, your memory I'll jog
 And say: A cat is not a dog 
 Now dogs pretend they like to fight
 They often bark, more seldom bite
 But yet a dog is, on the whole
 What you would call a simple soul 
 The usual dog about the town
 Is much inclined to play the clown
 And far from showing too much pride
 Is frequently undignified
 He's such an easygoing lout
 He'll answer any hail or shout 
 The usual dog about the town
 Is inclined to play the clown 
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 A dog's a dog, a cat's a cat 
 With cats, some say one rule is true
 Don't speak 'til you are spoken to
 Myself I do not hold with that
 I say you should ad-dress a cat
 But always bear in mind that he
 Resents familiarity 
 You bow, and taking off your hat
 Ad-dress him in this form: "O' cat!" 
 Before a cat will condescend
 To treat you as a trusted friend
 Some little token of esteem
 Is needed, like a dish of cream 
 And you might now and then supply
 Some caviar, or Strassburg pie
 Some potted grouse or salmon paste
 He's sure to have his personal taste
 And so in time you reach your aim
 And call him by his name 
 So this is this, and that is that
 And there's how you ad-dress a cat 
 A cat's entitled to expect
 These evidences of respect
 So this is this, and that is that
 And there's how you ad-dress a cat








