Lady Supermarket with an apple in her basket
Knocks in the manager's door
Grooming to the muzak from a speaker in shoe rack
Lays out her goods on the floor
Everything she's chosen is conveniently frozen
"Eat it and come back for more!"

Lady Window Shopper with a new one in the hopper
Whips up a chemical brew
Croaking to a neighbor while she polishes a saber
Knows how to flavor a stew
Never need to worry with a tin of "Hurry Curry"
"Poisoned especially for you!"

No use to complain
If you're caught out in the rain
Your mother's quite insane
Cat food cat food cat food again

No use to complain
If you're caught out in the rain
Your mother's quite insane
Cat food cat food cat food again

Lady Yellow Stamper with a fillet in a hamper
Dying to finish the course
Goodies for the table with a fable on the label
Drowning in miracle sauce
Don't think I am that rude if I tell you that it's cat food
"Not even fit for a horse!"


Lyrics submitted by RedRaven, edited by Werbert

Cat Food Lyrics as written by Peter John Sinfield Ian Mcdonald

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    Let's take this line by line:

    Lady Supermarket with an apple in her basket Knocks in the manager's door; Grooving to the muzak from a speaker in shoe rack Lays out her goods on the floor (UNDRESSES AND LIES DOWN, SHOWING THE MANAGER HER BODILY ASSETS) Everything she's chosen is conveniently frozen. (COOL MANNER) Eat it and come back for more! (CAN BE AN ORAL SEX REFERENCE)

    Lady Window Shopper with a new one in the hopper Whips up a chemical brew; Croaking to a neighbour while she polishes a sabre (PLANS TO KILL HER PARTNER, ALSO MAY BE POLISHING THE "PINK SWORD" OF THE HANDSOME CABALLERO NEXT DOOR) Knows how to flavour a stew. Never need to worry with a tin of 'Hurri Curri': Poisoned especially for you! (EITHER LITERALLY -- A MURDERESS, OR FIGURATIVELY -- SHE JUST CAN'T COOK)

    No use to complain If you're caught out in the rain; Your mother's quite insane. (MAN COMPLAINING TO HIS SON ABOUT HIS PARTNER) Cat food cat food cat food again. (eVERYTHING THE PARTNER MAKES LOOKS AND TASTES LIKE CAT FOOD BECAUSE SHE SUCKS MAJOR SWORD IN THE CULINARY DEPT.)

    Lady Yellow Stamper with a fillet in a hamper Dying to finish the course; Goodies for the table with a fable on the label Drowning in miracle sauce. Don't think I am that rude if I tell you that it's cat food Not even fit for a horse! (AGAIN, REFERENCE TO LACK OF COOKING SKILLS)

    CuteSparkinaon May 10, 2005   Link

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