On a morning from a Bogart movie
In a country where they turn back time
You go strolling through the crowd like Peter Lorre
Contemplating a crime
She comes out of the sun in a silk dress running
Like a watercolor in the rain
Don't bother asking for explanations
She'll just tell you that she came
In the year of the cat

She doesn't give you time for questions
As she locks up your arm in hers
And you follow 'till your sense of which direction
Completely disappears
By the blue tiled walls near the market stalls
There's a hidden door she leads you to
These days, she says, I feel my life
Just like a river running through
The year of the cat

While she looks at you so cooly
And her eyes shine like the moon in the sea
She comes in incense and patchouli
So you take her, to find what's waiting inside
The year of the cat

Well morning comes and you're still with her
And the bus and the tourists are gone
And you've thrown away your choice you've lost your ticket
So you have to stay on
But the drum-beat strains of the night remain
In the rhythm of the newborn day
You know sometime you're bound to leave her
But for now you're going to stay
In the year of the cat

Year of the cat


Lyrics submitted by kevin, edited by Quebec99

Year of the Cat Lyrics as written by Peter Wood Al Stewart

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    @happilyopen Several people have said this song is about heroin addiction - 'Chasing the Dragon' - etc. I don't buy it. Putting aside the fact that there is no 'Year of the Cat' in the Chinese calendar, all these drug addict buffs state that The year of the Cat comes BEFORE The year of the Dragon. Well if that's the case then the Cat is ahead of the Dragon and if you are ahead of something, your not 'chasing' it. Seems fairly obvious to me, unless I'm missing something? And why do so many people STILL put drug connotations - usually in absurdly round about ways - on so much 60's & 70's contemporary music. Not everything was written about and/or under the influence of drugs. I've always viewed it as a (largely male) fantasy.

    It's one of those rare songs where the music and lyrics (in the original recorded LP version) come together perfectly. The simple, elegant piano on which the whole song is hung. The soaring guitar and sax solos and the gorgeous strings, especially in the middle 8. And then the words, oh goodness! My favorite bit - "But the drum-beat strains of the night remain, in the rhythm of a new born day" - pure poetry.

    Still largely underrated and ignored in the UK, The Year of the Cat is an absolute classic - one of the best songs EVER written and should be heard on the radio and elsewhere as much as the likes of Queen, Oasis and many others - as good as they all are. It should even be on school and university curriculum's in some shape or form!

    DudleyHarton October 05, 2018   Link

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