Lyrics Old Deuteronomy - Andrew Lloyd Webber & Cats Original Broadway Cast Recording
I
believe
it
is
Old
Deuteronomy
Well,
of
all
things,
can
it
be
really?
No,
yes,
ho,
hi,
oh
my
eye!
My
mind
may
be
wandering
but
I
confess
I
believe
it
is
Old
Deuteronomy
Old
Deuteronomy's
lived
a
long
time
He's
a
cat
who
has
lived
many
lives
in
succession
He
was
famous
in
Proverb
and
famous
in
rhyme
A
long
while
before
Queen
Victoria's
accession
Old
Deuteronomy's
buried
nine
wives
And
more
I
am
tempted
to
say,
99
And
his
numerous
progeny
prospers
and
thrives
And
the
village
is
proud
of
him
in
his
decline
At
the
sight
of
that
placid
and
bland
physiognomy
When
he
sits
in
the
sun
on
the
vicarage
wall
The
oldest
inhabitant
croaks
Well,
of
all
things,
can
it
be
really?
No,
yes,
ho,
hi,
oh
my
eye!
My
mind
may
be
wandering
but
I
confess
I
believe
it
is
Old
Deuteronomy
Well,
of
all
things,
can
it
be
really?
No,
yes,
ho,
hi,
oh
my
eye!
My
mind
may
be
wandering
but
I
confess
I
believe
it
is
Old
Deuteronomy
Well,
of
all
things,
can
it
be
really?
No,
yes,
ho,
hi,
oh
my
eye!
My
mind
may
be
wandering
but
I
confess
I
believe
it
is
Old
Deuteronomy
Well,
of
all
things,
can
it
be
really?
No,
yes,
ho,
hi,
oh
my
eye!
My
legs
may
be
tottery,
I
must
go
slow
And
be
careful
of
Old
Deuteronomy
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