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Kitty Martin
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Parody of 'Henry Martin' that tells the story of cat who goes to sea.
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Marc Gunn is an Irish and Scottish folk singer with a strange affinity for Celtic ballads, drinking songs and cats, and he is the lead singer for the Brobdingna
Marc Gunn is an Irish and Scottish folk singer with a strange affinity for Celtic ballads, drinking songs and cats, and he is the lead singer for the Brobdingnagian Bards.
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Lynn McKinney, Trad.
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Marc Gunn
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April 02, 2008
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MP3 5.3 MB 192 kbps 3:51
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There were three cat brothers in merry Scotland; In merry Scotland there were three. And they did cast lots which of them should go, Should go, should go And turn mouser all on the salt sea. The lot it fell first upon Kitty Martin, The fiercest of all of the three. That he should turn mouser all on the salt sea, Salt sea, salt sea To maintain a fine vessel rat-free. He had not been sailing but a long winter's night And part of a short winter's day, Before he espied a large fat grey rat, Fat grey rat, fat grey rat Come creeping down at him straight way. "Meow! Meow!" Cried Kitty Martin; "What makes you slink so nigh?" "I'm a poor rodent bound for that sack of grain, Sack of grain, sack of grain. Will you please for to let me pass by?" "Meow! Meow!" Cried Kitty Martin; "That thing it never could be! For I am turned mouser all on the salt sea, Salt sea, salt sea To maintain a fine vessel rat-free. "Come, lower your pink tail and write up your will, And bring yourself over to me; For I will chase you and your cousins all, Cousins all, cousins all, Your dead bodies I'll eat with my tea." "Oh no! I won't lower my slender pink tail, Nor bring myself over to thee! And you shan't take from me my dear rodent life, Rodent life, rodent life Nor force me to jump in the sea." With tooth, claw, and squealing, hard at it they went, For fully two hours or three, Till Kitty Martin gave to him the death bite, The death bite, the death bite, And straight down the gullet went he. Bad news, bad news to rat cousins came; Bad news to rats soon came 'round. "There's been a poor rodent and he's passed away, Passed away, passed away! And now the cat runs us aground."
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