The Intoxicated Rat

Brook Benton

Now the other night I tripped and fell
Because I couldn't see
I got tangled up in the old doormat
And fell flat as I could be

Man I fell and broke a bottle o’ gin
And I didn't have no more
The cap flew off when I fell down, and I
Spilled it on the floor

A rat came out of his hidin' place
And he got that gin scent
He ran right out and he got a little shot
And back to his hole he went

Back to his hole he went
Right on back to the hole he went
He ran right out and he got a little shot
And back to the holе he went

His little old еyes began to shine
As he lapped up more and more
But it made me kinda glad that I fell down
And I spilled it on the floor

But soon that little bottle was dry
And there wasn’t any more gin
He said "Doggone, my wild-eyed soul
I'm a-gonna get drunk again"

He washed his face with his front feet
And on his hind legs he sat
With a twisted smile and a half-closed eye
Said, "Now where's that doggone cat?"

Now he didn't go back to the hole
He said, "Doggone my soul
I'm only a rat but a doggone cat
Can't run me back to my hole."

I ain't going back to the hole
I ain't going back to the hole
I’m gonna be cool there
I’m gonna swing, baby

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¿Cuándo fue lanzada la canción “The Intoxicated Rat” por Brook Benton?
La canción The Intoxicated Rat fue lanzada en 1961, en el álbum “The Boll Weevil Song and 11 Other Great Hits”.

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