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Memphis Minnie - Hole In The Wall lyrics
KJ:
 There is something wonderful, we can't understand
 A rat1 come in here, cutting like a natural man
 KJ & MM:
 He got a hole in the wall
 He got a hole in the wall
 And when he get to cutting, you might have heard the poor girl squall
 MM:
 Boys, that rat is a cutter, you ought to understand
 He's cutting somebody, everywhere he lands
 KJ & MM:
 He got a hole in the wall
 He got a hole in the wall
 And when he get to cutting, you might have heard the poor girl squall
 KJ:
 I was over to old man Jones', the other day
 He had cut his wife, and 'bout to do his baby, the same old way
 KJ & MM:
 He got a hole in the wall
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 And when he get to cutting, you might have heard the poor girl squall
 MM:
 The cat jumped at him, and he got away
 Boys, if you don't watch that rat, he's gonna steal all your meat away
 KJ & MM:
 He got a hole in the wall
 He got a hole in the wall
 And when he get to cutting, you might have heard the poor girl squall
 KJ:
 I saw old man Collins, might have heard him crying
 Boys, the way that woman cut him, he's about to lose his mind
 KJ & MM:
 He got a hole in the wall
 He got a hole in the wall
 And when he get to cutting, you might have heard the poor girl squall
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 Note: KJ is Kansas Joe and MM is Memphis Minnie;
 Note 1: rat, as in many other blues songs, the rat symbolizes the male, as in this song, or male genitals;
 Note 2: cat, again as in many other blues songs, the cat symbolizes the female or female genitals (pussy). In this song it is a powerful symbolic weapon in the fight against male supremacy. Needless to say that the male/the rat is not victorious in this song.













