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Oh, you little kitty-girl!

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, kitty-girl, kitty-girl,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, why do ye purr?

Ye, champagne and roses,

A bag full of poses,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, that's why you purr!

 

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, kitty-girl, kitty-girl,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, why do ye purr?

From London to Denver,

you're glowing my ember,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, that's why you purr!

 

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, kitty-girl, kitty-girl,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, why do ye purr?

I know that you're fluffy,

You're cute and you're puffy

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, that's why you purr!

 

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, kitty-girl, kitty-girl,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, why do ye purr?

The sun is a-shining,

The silver a-lining,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, that's why you purr!

 

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, kitty-girl, kitty-girl,  

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, why do ye purr?

The moon is a-gleaming

For you I’m now dreaming,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, that's why you purr!

 

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, kitty-girl, kitty-girl,  

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, why do ye purr?

So, come ye, and take me

For you will not fake me,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, that's why you purr!

 

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, kitty-girl, kitty-girl,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, why do ye purr?

I love you, my kitten,

So put on your mitten,

Oh, ye little kitty-girl, that's why you purr!

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Written by
dr_giallio
19 / M / Ormoc City, Leyte, PH
Published
Nov 18, 2019
Lines·Words
35·219
Notes

The melody used for the poem was from an Austrian folk song, called "Oh, du lieber Augustin", presumably composed by a Viennese balladeer named Marx Augustin in 1679, though written documents date back to about 1800. The folk songs "The More We Get Together" and "Fat Turkeys" were all based on this song.

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