You better leave my kitten all alone,
You better leave my kitten all alone.
But I told you big fat bulldog,
You better leave her alone.

You better leave my kitten all alone,
You better leave my kitten all alone.
This dog is gonna get you
If you don't leave her alone.

Well Mr.Dog I'm gonna hit you
On the top of your head.
That child is gonna miss you,
You gonna wish that you were dead.
If you don't leave my kitten all alone.
Well I told you big fat bulldog,
You better leave her alone.

Well Mr.Dog I'm gonna hit you
On the top of your head.
That girl is gonna miss you,
You gonna wish that you were dead.
If you don't leave my kitten all alone, oh yeah.
Well I told you, big fat bulldog,
You better leave her alone.

Hey hey you better leave, you better leave,
You better leave, yeah you better leave,
You better leave, oh you got to leave...


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Leave My Kitten Alone Lyrics as written by James Mac Dougal William John Little

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    What exactly do you have to be on to write a lyric like this???

    FrankieAGdeBon December 29, 2006   Link
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    i heard this song once dammit

    heyjude55on April 23, 2006   Link
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    This song is mentioned several times in the book In Country which is about a young girl who's brother served in Vietnam. I'm not sure if it's an important part of the story yet, but she's mentioned it two or three times. I'll post again if it turns out to be important.

    rogerafon May 15, 2006   Link
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    Ok, I'm sorry to have to say this, but... alot of Beatles fans wonder why this song was left off Beatles for Sale... I say that it's because it's a bloody dreadful song! (It's called Leave My Kitten Alone, for God's sake...)

    I have this major aversion to songs with soppy words in the titles like "kitten" and "pussycat", etc,

    Lennonforeveron July 26, 2006   Link
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    i don't think it's actually about kittens and bulldogs.

    jamikinson June 21, 2007   Link

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