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Q: the Cat Came Back
asked by: LaurensEntourage on October 16th, 2004
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Anyone else learn this song in elementary school? I just thought about it and I remembered it being a little graphic and disturbing, but I figured maybe I only remember it being that way because I was only 8 or 9 when they taught it to us. I just looked up the lyrics and some of it is pretty bad...

Old mister johnson had troubles of his own
he had a yellow cat which wouldn't leave its home;
he tried and he tried to give the cat away,
he gave it to a man goin' far, far away.

But the cat came back the very next day,
the cat came back, we thought he was a goner
but the cat came back; it just couldn't stay away.
Away, away, yea, yea, yea

the man around the corner swore he'd kill the cat on sight,
he loaded up his shotgun with nails and dynamite;
he waited and he waited for the cat to come around,
ninety seven pieces of the man is all they found.

But the cat came back the very next day,
the cat came back, we thought he was a goner
but the cat came back; it just couldn't stay away.
Away, away, yea, yea, yea

he gave it to a little boy with a dollar note,
told him for to take it up the river in a boat;
they tied a rope around its neck, it must have weighed a pound
now they drag the river for a little boy that's drowned.

But the cat came back the very next day,
the cat came back, we thought he was a goner
but the cat came back; it just couldn't stay away.
Away, away, yea, yea, yea

he gave it to a man going up in a balloon,
he told him for to take it to the man in the moon;
the balloon came down about ninety miles away,
where he is now, well I dare not say.

But the cat came back the very next day,
the cat came back, we thought he was a goner
but the cat came back; it just couldn't stay away.
Away, away, yea, yea, yea

he gave it to a man going way out west,
told him for to take it to the one he loved the best;
first the train hit the curve, then it jumped the rail,
not a soul was left behind to tell the gruesome tale.

But the cat came back the very next day,
the cat came back, we thought he was a goner
but the cat came back; it just couldn't stay away.
Away, away, yea, yea, yea

the cat it had some company one night out in the yard,
someone threw a boot-jack, and they threw it mighty hard;
it caught the cat behind the ear, she thought it rather slight,
when along came a brick-bat and knocked the cat out of sight

but the cat came back the very next day,
the cat came back, we thought he was a goner
but the cat came back; it just couldn't stay away.
Away, away, yea, yea, yea

away across the ocean they did send the cat at last,
vessel only out a day and making water fast;
people all began to pray, the boat began to toss,
a great big gust of wind came by and every soul was lost.

But the cat came back the very next day,
the cat came back, we thought he was a goner
but the cat came back; it just couldn't stay away.
Away, away, yea, yea, yea

on a telegraph wire, sparrows sitting in a bunch,
the cat was feeling hungry, thought she'd like 'em for a lunch;
climbing softly up the pole, and when she reached the top,
put her foot upon the electric wire, which tied her in a knot.

But the cat came back the very next day,
the cat came back, we thought he was a goner
but the cat came back; it just couldn't stay away.
Away, away, yea, yea, yea

the cat was a possessor of a family of its own,
with seven little kittens till there came a cyclone;
blew the houses all apart and tossed the cat around,
the air was full of kittens, and not a one was ever found.

But the cat came back the very next day,
the cat came back, we thought he was a goner
but the cat came back; it just couldn't stay away.
Away, away, yea, yea, yea

the atom bomb fell just the other day,
the h-bomb fell in the very same way;
russia went, england went, and then the u.S.A.
The human race was finished without a chance to pray.

But the cat came back the very next day,
the cat came back, we thought he was a goner
but the cat came back; it just couldn't stay away.
Away, away, yea, yea, yea
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sdwood2
replied on October 16th, 2004
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Never heard of that
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Michelle1337
replied on October 16th, 2004
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Yeah, I remember that. But I do not remember it being so graphic. Holy caca! Thats craziness!!
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LaurensEntourage
replied on October 16th, 2004
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I know right! I can't believe none of the parents complained... I remember another song about this cat that had died and then came back to life. One of the mothers complained because she said that her family believed the only person that could come back to life was jesus. I thought that was a bit of a ridiculous complaint, but no one ever complained about the other song!
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smith8500
replied on October 16th, 2004
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I remember that song very clearly but not as "trashy". It was a nicer version
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bellax0x
replied on October 16th, 2004
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Its too long for me to read all of it.. But it looks pretty weird!!

<3
gaby
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linuxChique
replied on October 17th, 2004
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Oh my gosh... Sick.
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June4life
replied on October 17th, 2004
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Haha, that reminds me of a song we were taught; but its not bad really lol:

old hirams goat
was feeling fine
ate three red shirts
right off the line

old sally ann
gave him a whack
she tied him to
the railrod track

the whistle blew
the train drew nine
old hiram's goat
was doomed to die

he gave three groans
of mortal pain
coughed up those shirts
and stopped the train
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jessamyn
replied on October 17th, 2004
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I remember from a looong time ago
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IDABABY
replied on October 17th, 2004
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I have never heard that song ever lauren...Which is probably a good thing. Laughing

the only saw I can remember being naughty is..

Mary had a little lamb
its fleece was black as coal.
Everytime it jumped the fence
you could see its little arsehole.

Haha


or miss suzie had a steamboat one.
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smith8500
replied on October 17th, 2004
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Miss suzie had a steamboat was tiffaney's favorite!
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bellax0x
replied on October 17th, 2004
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Hahah! All those lil songs are so funny~

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gaby
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groomer23
replied on October 17th, 2004
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Lol...
Yep, I remember that song. When you're a little kid, you don't even realize it's so violent! Lol. Here's another one, this one was my favorite when I was a kid.

Oh senor don gato was a cat
on a high red roof don gato sat
he went there to read a letter,
meow, meow, meow
where the reading light was better,
meow, meow, meow
'twas a love note for don gato

i adore you wrote the lady cat
who was fluffy, white and nice and fat
there was not a sweeter kitty,
meow, meow, meow
in the country or the city,
meow, meow, meow
and she said she'd wed don gato

oh, don gato jumped so happily
he fell off the roof and broke his knee
broke his ribs and all his whiskers,
meow, meow, meow
and his little solar plexus,
meow, meow, meow
ay caramba cried don gato

then the doctors all came on the run
just to see if something could be done
and they held a consultation,
meow, meow, meow
about how to save their patient,
meow, meow, meow
how to save senor don gato

but in spite of everything they tried
poor senor don gato up and died
and it wasn't very merry,
meow, meow, meow
going to the cemetery,
meow, meow, meow
for the ending of don gato

when the funeral passed the market square
such a smell of fish was in the air
though his burial was slated,
meow, meow, meow
he became reanimated,
meow, meow, meow
he came back to life, don gato
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LaurensEntourage
replied on October 17th, 2004
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Re: Lol...
groomer23 wrote:
yep, I remember that song. When you're a little kid, you don't even realize it's so violent! Lol. Here's another one, this one was my favorite when I was a kid.


Oh senor don gato was a cat
on a high red roof don gato sat
he went there to read a letter,
meow, meow, meow
where the reading light was better,
meow, meow, meow
'twas a love note for don gato

i adore you wrote the lady cat
who was fluffy, white and nice and fat
there was not a sweeter kitty,
meow, meow, meow
in the country or the city,
meow, meow, meow
and she said she'd wed don gato

oh, don gato jumped so happily
he fell off the roof and broke his knee
broke his ribs and all his whiskers,
meow, meow, meow
and his little solar plexus,
meow, meow, meow
ay caramba cried don gato

then the doctors all came on the run
just to see if something could be done
and they held a consultation,
meow, meow, meow
about how to save their patient,
meow, meow, meow
how to save senor don gato

but in spite of everything they tried
poor senor don gato up and died
and it wasn't very merry,
meow, meow, meow
going to the cemetery,
meow, meow, meow
for the ending of don gato

when the funeral passed the market square
such a smell of fish was in the air
though his burial was slated,
meow, meow, meow
he became reanimated,
meow, meow, meow
he came back to life, don gato


that's the song they made us stop singing because some kids mother thought jesus was the only person/animal that could be reanimated!
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bd1012
replied on October 18th, 2004
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Many nursery rhymes have very dark origins to them.. That's why many are reluctant to teach kids them any more.. Go to this site.. It shows the orgins of most nursery rhymes..

Http://www.Rhymes.Org.Uk/index.Htm
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