| The other night when I come in, so drunk I couldn’t see |
| I hooked my toe in the old doormat and fell as flat as I could be I had me a little old bottle o’booze (and I didn’t have no more) |
| When I fell down — the cork flew outta the bottle (Plop!-glug glug glug… |
| hic) — 'n spilled it There’s a little old rat in his hidin’place, he got that whiskey scent |
| He slipped right up 'n he got him a sssshrlp, 'n back to his hole he went |
| Says back to his hole he went, back to his hole he went |
| He slipped right up 'n he got him a sssshrlp (he's drinkin’it all) 'n back to his hole he went |
| He slipped right up to my puddle o’gin and he lapped up more and more |
| He says «Doggone, my red-eyed soul, I’m a-gonna get drunk once more» |
| «I gonna get drunk once more, I’m a-gonna get drunk once more |
| He says «Doggone, my red-eyed soul, I’m a-gonna get drunk once more» |
| He washed his face with his front paws and on his hind leg he sat |
| And he’s a-gettin'pretty high when he winked one eye and he says «(hic) Hey, |
| where’s that |
| old tom-cat?» |
| «Now where’s that old tom-cat? I said where’s that old tom-cat? |
| He’s a-gettin'high when he winked one eye and he says «(hic) Hey, buddy, where’s |
| that old tom-cat? (I can lick him and his brother)» |
| The old tom-cat come a-slippin'in, dashed over to the middle o’the floor |
| The cat jumped over and the rat got sober and he never got drunk no more |
| He didn’get drunk no more, no he never got drunk no more |
| The cat jumped over and the rat got sober (poor little feller) and he never got |
| dunk no more |