[01:16.23]Old Deuteronomy's lived a long time[01:21.48]He's a cat who has lived many lives in succession[01:27.19]He was famous in proverb and famous in rhyme[01:32.92]A long while before Queen Victoria's accession[01:39.03]Old Deuteronomy's buried nine wives[01:44.45]And more I am tempted to say ninety-nine[01:50.40]And his numerous progeny prospers and thrives[01:55.97]And the village is proud of him in his decline[02:02.34]At the sight of that placid and bland physiognomy[02:07.69]As he sits in the sun on the vicarage wall[02:13.12]The oldest inhabitant croaks[02:17.88]Well of all things can it be really[02:24.55]Yes. No. Ho. Hi. Oh my eye![02:29.60]My mind may be wandering but I confess[02:34.86]I believe it is Old Deuteronomy[02:40.88][03:04.11]Old Deuteronomy sits in the street[03:09.17]He sits in the high street on market day[03:14.78]The Bullocks may bellow, the sheep they may bleat[03:20.05]But the dogs and the herdsmen will turn them away[03:26.22]The cars and the lorries run over the curb[03:31.52]And the villagers put up a notice "Road closed"[03:37.11]So that nothing untoward may chance to disturb[03:42.57]Deuteronomy's rest when he feels so disposed[03:48.47]The digestive repose of that felines gastronomy[03:53.63]Must never be broken whatever may befall[03:58.65]And the oldest inhabitant croaks[04:03.30]Well of all things can it be really[04:10.28]Yes. No. Ho. Hi. Oh my eye![04:15.54]My mind may be wandering but I confess[04:20.86]I believe it is Old Deuteronomy[04:26.62]Well of all things can it be really[04:32.74]Yes. No. Ho. Hi. Oh my eye![04:38.05]My legs may be tottery, I must go slow[04:44.27]And be careful of Old Deuteronomy[04:51.97]