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== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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Oh you need a mitten
To catch a kitten
Hiding with the food
That was mostly bread
When there is a bang
Somewhere overhead
That could be the gunfire
Of cutthroats and thieves
Of cutthroats and thieves
Of cutthroats and thieves
That could be the gunfire
Of cutthroats and thieves
 
He can't find his pants
In the dark that deceives
Sharp claws shred and scratch
Fuck the fucking cat
Fuck the fucking cat
Fuck the fucking cat
 
Looking for a match
Shits himself in fear
His face blood and tears
The rest smeared with shit
Hold onto the cat
With clothes in a mitt
 
Oh you need a mitten
To catch a kitten
Poor fucker, they laughed
His friends very soon
Got off of the floor
And said to the moon
Why don't you clean up
Put on a fresh shirt
Pants and whatever
? hurt
 
Oh you need a mitten
To catch a kitten
Oh you need a mitten
To catch a kitten
Oh you need a mitten
To catch a kitten
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== Chronology ==
== Chronology ==
* {{RLink|Sighs}}
* {{RLink|Sighs}} {{MediaLink|YouTube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bycpL1Dzm8Q}}
** [[Sandy Yang]] - vocals


== Interpretations ==
== Interpretations ==
*
[[Charles Harrison]] used the phrase "laughing at the foot of the cross" in his introduction to ''[[Art & Language in Practice Vol. 2]].''<ref>''[[Art & Language in Practice Vol. 2]]'', pg.160</ref><blockquote>For much of the last three decades the name of Art & Language has been associated with the sound of laughter — and occasionally of snarling — at the foot of Modernism's cross.</blockquote>


== References ==
== References ==
{{Sighs Trapped by Liars}}


[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Songs]]
[[Category:Needs lyrics]]
[[Category:Lyrics by Art & Language]]

Latest revision as of 15:23, 7 September 2023

Lyrics

Oh you need a mitten To catch a kitten Hiding with the food That was mostly bread When there is a bang Somewhere overhead That could be the gunfire Of cutthroats and thieves Of cutthroats and thieves Of cutthroats and thieves That could be the gunfire Of cutthroats and thieves

He can't find his pants In the dark that deceives Sharp claws shred and scratch Fuck the fucking cat Fuck the fucking cat Fuck the fucking cat

Looking for a match Shits himself in fear His face blood and tears The rest smeared with shit Hold onto the cat With clothes in a mitt

Oh you need a mitten To catch a kitten Poor fucker, they laughed His friends very soon Got off of the floor And said to the moon Why don't you clean up Put on a fresh shirt Pants and whatever ? hurt

Oh you need a mitten To catch a kitten Oh you need a mitten To catch a kitten Oh you need a mitten To catch a kitten

Chronology

Interpretations

Charles Harrison used the phrase "laughing at the foot of the cross" in his introduction to Art & Language in Practice Vol. 2.[1]

For much of the last three decades the name of Art & Language has been associated with the sound of laughter — and occasionally of snarling — at the foot of Modernism's cross.

References