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by Karen D. Mitchell The cats we find are sometimes the sweetest cats on the planet in this parody of "May Morning Dew" from my CD, Whiskers in the Jar: Irish Songs for Cat Lovers.One sunny June morning as I played in the grass, I heard a loud meowing beneath my neighbor’s house. When I peered into the darkness, my heart it pounced anew. I found the friend I'd wished for in the orange kitten's mew. I set him in a basket and showed him to my mom, his wee head under his tail and small body so calm. I said if I can keep him, there's nothing I won't do, for my soul was enchanted by the orange kitten's mew. Dad said we could only keep him 'till he found a new home. Then the months scurried by; soon the kitten was full grown. Each evening he and dad cuddled in the living room. Dad had fallen under the spell of the orange kitten's mew. Almost five years later, Tiger still brings us much joy, crying for belly rubs and batting ‘round his toy. The family is blessed to know a cat so loving and true. Our lives were changed forever by the orange kitten’s mew. Labels: cat_songs, filk, song_lyrics
posted by Marc Gunn @ Wednesday, April 02, 2008
by Lynn McKinney This parody of the Scottish song "Henry Martin" tells the story of a cat who goes mousing on the high seas. It gets a little bloody when the cat finds a rat on this latest song on my CD, Whiskers in the Jar: Irish Songs for Cat Lovers.There were three cat brothers in merry Scotland; In merry Scotland there were three. And they did cast lots which of them should go, Should go, should go And turn mouser all on the salt sea. The lot it fell first upon Kitty Martin, The fiercest of all of the three. That he should turn mouser all on the salt sea, Salt sea, salt sea To maintain a fine vessel rat-free. He had not been sailing but a long winter's night And part of a short winter's day, Before he espied a large fat grey rat, Fat grey rat, fat grey rat Come creeping down at him straight way. "Meow! Meow!" Cried Kitty Martin; "What makes you slink so nigh?" "I'm a poor rodent bound for that sack of grain, Sack of grain, sack of grain. Will you please for to let me pass by?" "Meow! Meow!" Cried Kitty Martin; "That thing it never could be! For I am turned mouser all on the salt sea, Salt sea, salt sea To maintain a fine vessel rat-free. "Come, lower your pink tail and write up your will, And bring yourself over to me; For I will chase you and your cousins all, Cousins all, cousins all, Your dead bodies I'll eat with my tea." "Oh no! I won't lower my slender pink tail, Nor bring myself over to thee! And you shan't take from me my dear rodent life, Rodent life, rodent life Nor force me to jump in the sea." With tooth, claw, and squealing, hard at it they went, For fully two hours or three, Till Kitty Martin gave to him the death bite, The death bite, the death bite, And straight down the gullet went he. Bad news, bad news to rat cousins came; Bad news to rats soon came 'round. "There's been a poor rodent and he's passed away, Passed away, passed away! And now the cat runs us aground." Labels: cat_songs, filk, song_lyrics
posted by Marc Gunn @ Wednesday, April 02, 2008
by Matt McGinn This song by Scottish songwriter, Matt McGinn, is a a classic story of an old woman and her cat. It's known in Scotland as "The Dundee Cat" and it's on my CD Whiskers in the Jar: Irish Songs for Cat Loversc.In an attic flat in Dundee town, A poor old woman spread the tale around That she lived all her life in her old top flat With no company but her old tom cat Fifty years in a wee top flat The poor old woman and her old tom cat Now one night they sat by the fire quite glum When who do you think came down the lum (chimney) I'm your fairy Godmother, so have no fear To grant three wishes they sent me here The old woman looked down at her empty purse I could always use some cash of course The fairy godmother waved her wand around And lying on the floor was ten thousand pounds Now a lovely figure and a face divine For just one night I wish were mine Says the fairy godmother, "I'll have a go!" And she made her look like Marilyn Monroe. This lovely girl by the fire she sat She turned her attention to the old tom cat He's my only love so here's my plan Tonight please make him a handsome man This handsome man at last drew near, And he whispered softly in her ear. The night is young but you'll regret The day you took me to the vet...!!! Labels: cat_songs, song_lyrics
posted by Marc Gunn @ Wednesday, April 02, 2008
by Jean Prior, Nancy Pearsall, Marc Gunn What happens when a bunch of cats hear that the dairy farm is on fire? It turn into a kitty free-for-all with cats flying from rafters and partying till the cows come home in this parody of "Old Dun Cow" from my CD, Whiskers in the Jar: Irish Songs for Cat Lovers.Some friends and I in a milkman's truck Were eating catnip one night When into the truck a tomcat jumped His scraggly face gone white. "What's up", says Tom, "Have you seen a dog, Or has our milkman retired?" "Milkman retired? Fft hiss!", says he, "The dairy farms' on fire!" And there were toms stretched up and down Lappin' up the milk on the floor. "My Cream, Cream!" the farmer cried As he came knockin' on the door (clap clap) Oh don't let him in till it's all lapped up Then somebody shouted Mreow! MREOW! And we all drank milk till the cows came home When the dairy farm caught fire. "Mew," says Tom, "What a bit of luck! Everybody follow me And it's out to the barn If the fire's there Then we'll have milk for free." We chased Tom down nipping his heels Then into the milk pond flipped And we hadn't been there ten minutes or more Till we were all quite 'nipped. Percy sauntered over to a water pail And pawed at it as he gagged (cough cough) Started takin' off his flea collar Likewise his rabies tags. "Hold on, " says Tom, "that ain't allowed Ya can't do that thing here. Why go washing your tags in the wat'ring trough When milk's coming out our ears?" Then there came from the old barn door A collie from across the street And when he saw three hundred cats He took a ringside seat He nipped at tails in good clean fun Splashed milk on a cat or three And just to show there was no harm done, He licked their whiskers clean. And then there came a mighty splash Fur flew to and fro Leaping from the rafters' flames Into the pails below. "Well, we're safe here," a Persian mewed Paddling in the foam, "This here's a bath I'd get used to They won't believe back home!" When the sun came up, the fire was out We rolled across the floor The barn was burned. The milk was drunk. There wasn't any more. Tom stretched his legs, said, "Good job, lads!" Raised his tail up higher, "There's dairies all along this road. Let's set them all on fire!" Labels: cat_songs, filk, song_lyrics
posted by Marc Gunn @ Wednesday, April 02, 2008
by Lynn McKinney Ever notice how cats stare off into nothingness? You can't help but wonder what they're thinking. Watch out if you try to help them decide. This parody of my song "Johnny at the Door" is on my CD Whiskers in the Jar: Irish Songs for Cat Lovers.Kitty awoke on a crisp winter morn; And looked through the door at the hill. And he mewed to mistress to show his distress As he made his way to the sill. But the wind was sharp and cold that day; And the rustling grass caused him fears, So kitty sat with the door open Not moving except for his ears, singing... "I'll go outside a while; But then, I might just stay in. Yes, I'll sit and think a bit And I'll neither go out nor stay in." It was a cold morning, went straight to his bones Oh, he wished that he had him a mouse. Just one loud squeak, and he'd eat for a week; But he'd have to go out of the house. Oh his mouth watered with the thought of mice But it was too cold to decide, And not even threats could make him step through The door, and saunter outside. He sang... Kitty sat there half the day And into the house wind did moan; And he thought about each dire consequence Of the things he might do all alone. Oh, he might wet his paws, or break hunting laws, Or catch a fat mouse for his prey. He might meet his end, or he might meet a friend. But still he just sat and he'd say... His mistress came to the end of her rope And she gave a terrible shout. With the knob in her hand and an evil grin 'Twas her toe, that shoved kitty out! Kitty fluffed out his fur as he sat on the stoop And he gave her a baleful green glare, It was cold on his toes, and his little wet nose. "You can't make me go out of my lair!" He said... When the door slid open, a cold wind blew in And there sat the cat in a crouch. With a bird in his jaws and fresh mud on his paws, The bad kitty jumped up on the couch! "Here's a gift for you!" and away the bird flew As he tracked the mud on the chair. "You should know better, when I'm deep in thought! You can't make me get off of my rear!" He sang... Labels: cat_songs, filk, song_lyrics
posted by Marc Gunn @ Wednesday, April 02, 2008
by Nancy e. Pearsall, Feb 9, 2008 I came up with the idea for this song over two years ago, but every time I sat down to write it, the words never came out. Then as the deadline for recording the new Irish Songs for Cat Lovers CD, I asked my friend Nancy to come write and edit a couple songs with me. The very next day, she had a bit of inspiration and wrote this song better than I ever could. This parody of "Whiskey in the Jar" is available on the same-titled CD, Whiskers in the Jar: Irish Songs for Cat Lovers.As I was throwin' pennies like wishes in a fountain I heard two women talking 'bout their babies and recountin' How one had lost a tooth already, giggling and merry They joked about inflation for the stork and the Tooth Fairy Mush a ring dum a doo dum a da Whack for my daddy'o Whack for my mommy'o, there's Whiskers in the jar I chuckled when I saw a pillow lifted, and a penny Being hurled across the bedroom, and replaced it with a twenty I sighed with relief that my cats would never bleed me --- But admitted there were times I rather wished I had a baby Well later on that night, I drove home to my apartment Was greeted by my kitties, and refilled their food and water And there beside the feeding bowl was a whisker on the carpet "Kind of like a baby tooth" I thought, and so I saved it 'Twas early the next morning, I placed upon the mantel Another that I spotted watching "Sleepless in Seattle" Before too long, the few had grown into a small collection And I'll admit it's odd, but I regard them with affection Some parents push their daughters in the carriages out strolling And others take their sons to soccer, baseball or out bowling But I shop for catnip, making sure that it's organic And brag on my cats' cleverness with pride that is gigantic When friends of mine come over and they see my jar of whiskers I assured them it's not voodoo, and eventually they snicker And when my cats are gone, and I'm beside myself all lonesome That jar will come in handy for the day I want to clone them Labels: cat_songs, filk, song_lyrics
posted by Marc Gunn @ Monday, March 31, 2008
by Marc Gunn, February 7, 2007 In my first cat CD, Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers, I felt like I had a song for Jasper and a song for Torre, but no real song FOR Tiziano, my other tabby cat. Lyrics came to me based on the Irish song, "Old Fenian Gun" that just seemed to cool to miss. Since I was thinking of releasing a CD of love songs, I thought I might add this to that CD. Thus, it is a love song for a cat. I recorded it for my non-typical love songs CD A Tribute to Love.He climbed up on the fireplace. His fur was black and brown. The mantle warm he rest his head On paws and looked around. His eyes they closed slowly saying, "I'll nap until I'm done. When I awake I'll meow for you, Because I'm Tiziano Gunn." I watched him sleep and ooed and awwed As his ears twitched off to sleep. I saw his body slowly rise And fall without a peep. Then his eyes shot open at a sound Looking 'round he shifted his tum, "Would you stop staring while I sleep Because I'm Tiziano Gunn." I remember when he first came to me. His brother and he were scared. Tiziano learned the art Of opening drawers with this nails. Inside the bathroom counter drawers He hid and my head spun. Ah well, I guess he's an opposable thumb That's my Tiziano Gunn. When strangers knock upon my door, He runs to my room in surprise. The dresser drawers he opens up With my underwear he hides. If that's not safe enough he'll close The drawer he's so frightened. How he does it? I'm not quite sure. He's my Tiziano Gunn. I throw a ball he brings it back. You'd think he was canine. But you can't mistake his high-pitched "mew" When he wants to play with twine. If he had his way, he'd lick my hand Till it was red and all swollen. But I saw "The Truth About Cats and Dogs" So I stop Tiziano Gunn. I walked up to the mantle And petted his soft back fur. His butt it rose like escalator I could hear him start to purr. His eyes opened. His tail it swished. His nose it met my own. Then his happy tail knocked a candlestick down That's my Tiziano Gunn. The minutes pass, he's purring now As I hold him in my arms so close. He squiggles free and jumps on down In a basket of my clean clothes. He circles in the laundry, Finds a space on my linen. His eyes they close to sleep again How I love Tiziano Gunn. Labels: cat_songs, filk, song_lyrics
posted by Marc Gunn @ Wednesday, February 07, 2007
by Marc Gunn, June 2006 In my continuing effort to create an all new and exciting follow up to my Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers CD, I wrote this songs about kitties who eat too much catnip.What shall we do with a catnipped kitty What shall we do with a catnipped kitty What shall we do with a catnipped kitty Ear-laye in the morning Meow meow. Away he pounces. Meow meow. Away he pounces. Meow meow. Away he pounces. Ear-laye in the morning A few different verses: Blow some bubbles and watch him chase them Touch him on the back and watch him jump high Pry him off your bleeding shoulders Put him in his cat bed till he's sober Put him there again when he jumps out Put him in the bed of your sleeping father You should've seen your sleeping father He screamed like your little sister Your dad jumped up on top of the bed post Labels: cat_songs, filk, song_lyrics
posted by Marc Gunn @ Monday, December 04, 2006
by Marc Gunn, Bard 8/5/2004 This parody of "Lord of the Dance" was inspired by my friend, Pam Owens, known as Mother Pockets. I thought her idea of "Lord of the Pounce" was easy to parody for my "Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers" CD. And it was. But as I was studying the different lyrics, I realized there was a great "circle of life" story that could be told.
Domesticated cats have been a part of our human culture for centuries. So I decided to make this song tell the story of cats as a part of the human experience, but with heavenly beginnings that will never end.I pounced in the morning when the world was begun. I pounced on the moon and the stars all for fun. I leaped down from heaven, and I pounced on the earth. When I pounced my first mouse, I had my birth. Pounce, pounce, wherever you may be I am lord of the pounce, said he. I'll run under feet, wherever you may be. And I'll leap on you in the pounce, said he. I pounced on the papyrus of the Egyptians They wouldn't play so I stole their feather pens I pounced on the fish caught by James and John They fed me fish then the pounce went on. I pounced on the Sabbath, rubbed my head against the lame. Many people shook their head, said this feline was insane. I may nap after pouncing, do not think I am gone. For I just saw a rat, so the pounce goes on. I and my lady meowed a song across the plain The birds came down, and we pounced on each of them. On the bedchamber floor, I laid my carrion. Then I raced out the door and I pounced again. I dog jumped down, so I leapt up high. I have nine lives that will never, never die. I'll pounce on you though you bark at me I am the Lord of the Pounce, said he. Labels: cat_songs, filk, song_lyrics
posted by Marc Gunn @ Friday, August 06, 2004
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