[00:00.000] 作词 : T.S. Eliot [00:00.225] 作曲 : Andrew Lloyd Webber [00:00.451] [00:04.607]You've heard of several kinds of cat [00:08.904]And my opinion now is that: [00:13.034]You should need no interpreter to understand our character [00:21.189]You've learned enough to take the view [00:25.364]That cats are very much like you [00:29.357]You've seen us both at work and games [00:33.747]And learnt about our proper names [00:37.224]Our habits and our habitat [00:41.916]But how would you address a cat? [00:49.765]So first, your memory I'll jog [00:56.013]And say: a cat is not a dog [01:02.495]So first, your memory I'll jog [01:08.662]And say: a cat is not a dog [01:18.359]With cats, some say one rule is true [01:24.143]Don't speak 'til you are spoken to [01:29.891]Myself I do not hold with that [01:33.043]I say, you should address a cat [01:36.156]But always bear in mind that he resents familiarity [01:47.340]You bow, and taking off your hat, address him in this form: [01:57.555]"Oh, Cat" [02:02.211]"Oh, Cat" [02:05.573]Before a cat will condescend to treat you as a trusted friend [02:13.127]Some little token of esteem is needed, like a dish of cream [02:20.344]Oh, you might now and then supply [02:23.537]Some caviar or Strasbourg pie [02:27.409]Some potted grouse or salmon paste [02:31.038]He's sure to have his personal taste [02:34.741]And so in time you reach your aim [02:38.518]And call him by his name [02:44.361] [02:47.033]A cat's entitled to expect these evidences of respect [02:56.961]So this is this, and that is that [03:03.792]And that's how you address a cat