This is the story
'bout Perry who came home
Late one night!
Must have been about a
Two or three am,
Something like that!
Gotta get me some sleep,
He yawned as he turned out the light!
Haaw!
I guess I was too tired to do any reading!
Whether he dreamed what happened,
Or if he really heard it,
He wouldn't bet
But he swears it sounded like two cats
Singin' a duet!
Come why'out, come why'out, come why'out my pretty kitten
This is me, your boyfriend "Tom" ( N'yot N'yow! )
Ah! come why'out, come why'out, come why'out my pretty kitten
This is old Tom, "Tom" the atom-bomb! ( N'yot N'yow! )
We assure you we'd come why'out
If only we knew how
They tell us that you really are
The cat's "MEOW"!
Ah! come why'out, come why'out, come why'out my pretty kitten
Now? ( N'yot N'yow! ) Oh!
Come why'out, come why'out,
Come why'out our croonin' kitten
We will serenade the moon! N'yot N'yow!
Come why'out, come why'out,
Come why'out our little kitten
We will sing a little tune! N'yot N'yow!
When the folks got home tonight at twelve or thereabout
They locked the door and they forgot to put me-owt!
Oowah! "Alone from night to night you'll find me!"
Come why'out, come why'out,
Come why'out our croonin' kitten
Mee-owh! Heh heh
OK, now!

Words and Music by Dick Manning



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