The Intoxicated Rat

Cisco Houston

The other night when I came home,

So drunk I could not see

I got tangled up in the old doormat

Fell flat as I could be

And I had me a little old bottle of rum

And I did have any more and

The cap fell of when I fell down

And I spilled it on the floor

Then a rat come out from his hiding place

And he got that whiskey scent

Well he ran right up and got a little shot

And back to his hole he went

Right back to his whole he went

Right back to his whole he went

Well he ran right up and got a little shot

And back to his hole he went

Then the rate come out of his hole once more

Sidled up to the gin on the floor

He was a little bit shy

But he winked one eye

And he got him a little bit more

And he didn't go back to his hole this time

But stayed by the puddle of gin

And he said "Doggone my pop-eyed soul,

I'm gonna get drunk again!"

And he washed his face with his front feet

And on his hind legs he sat

With a twisted smile and a half-closed eye

Says,"Where's that doggone cat?"

And he didn't go back to his hole

He said, "Doggone my soul, I'm only a rat

But a doggone cat can't run me back to my hole."

His little old eyes begin to shine

And he kapped up more and more

And it made me glad that I had stumbled

And spilled it on the floor

But soon the puddle of rum was gone

And I didn't have any more gin

And the little old rat was having a time

And the old tom cat come in

Well the cat made a pass

And the rat made a dash

And his boldness faded then

The cat jumped over

And the rat got sober

And ran back to his hole again.

Ran back to his hole again.

Well, that cat jumped over

And the rat got sober

And ran back to his hole again.

Ran back to his hole again.