| This is the story
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| 'bout Perry who came home
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| late one night!
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| Must have been about a
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| two or three am,
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| something like that!
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| Gotta get me some sleep,
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| he yawned as he turned out the light!
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| Haaw!
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| I guess I was too tired to do any reading!
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| Whether he dreamed what happened,
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| or if he really heard it,
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| he wouldn’t bet
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| but he swears it sounded like two cats
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| singin' a duet!
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| Come y’out, come y’out, come y’out my pretty kitten
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| This is me, your boyfriend «Tom"(N'yot N’yow!)
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| Ah! |
| come y’out, come y’out, come y’out my pretty kitten
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| This is old Tom, «Tom"the atom-bomb! (N'yot N’yow!)
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| We assure you we’d come y’out
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| if only we knew how
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| They tell us that you really are
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| the cat’s «MEOW»!
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| Ah! |
| come y’out, come y’out, come y’out my pretty kitten
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| Now? |
| (N'yot N’yow!) Oh!
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| Come y’out, come y’out,
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| come y’out our croonin' kitten
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| We will serenade the moon! |
| N’yot N’yow!
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| Come y’out, come y’out,
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| come y’out our little kitten
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| We will sing a little tune! |
| N’yot N’yow!
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| When the folks got home tonight at twelve or thereabout
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| They locked the door and they forgot to put me-owt!
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| Oowah! |
| «Alone from night to night you’ll find me!»
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| Come y’out, come y’out,
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| come y’out our croonin' kitten
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| Mee-owh! |
| Heh heh
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| OK, now! |