We are Siamese if you please
We are Siamese if you don't please
We are from a residence of Siam
There is no finer cat than I am

Do you see that thing swimming round and round
Maybe we can reach on in and make it drown
If we sneaking up upon it carefully
There will be head for you and a tail for me

We are Siamese if you please
We are Siamese if you please
Now we're looking over our new domisile
If we like we stay for maybe quite a while

We are Siamese if you please
We are Siamese if you don't please
We are from a residence of Siam
There is no finer cat than I am

Do you hear what I hear a baby cry
Where we finding baby there's milk near by
And if we look in baby buggy there could be
Plenty of milk for you and also some for me

We are Siamese if you please
We are Siamese if you please
Now we're looking over our new domisile
If we like we stay for maybe quite a while

We are Siamese if you please
We are Siamese if you don't please
We are from a residence of Siam
There is no finer cat than I am

We are Siamese if you please
We are Siamese if you don't please
We are from a residence of Siam
There is no finer cat than I am

We are Siamese if you please
We are Siamese if you don't please
We are from a residence of Siam
There is no finer cat than I am



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    Actually, he doesn't use the full Disney version, and I think he tries to get rid of the Engrish. (If there is a version of him singing the entire things out there, please link to it!) But on the cd it goes:

    We are Siamese if you please We are Siamese if you don't please We are former residents of Siam There is no finer cat than I am

    Do you see that thing swimming round and round I think we could reach in and make it drown If we sneak in up upon it carefully There will be head for you, a tail for me

    Do you hear what I hear (It's a baby cry) Where there is a baby there is milk nearby If we look in baby buggy there will be Plenty of milk for you, plenty for me

    It's a wonderful interpretation. So relaxing. :)

    UntitledCeilingKittenon January 16, 2010   Link

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