
Jellicle Cats come out to-night
Jellicle Cats come one come all:
The  Jellicle Moon is shining bright -
Jellicles come to the Jellicle Ball.  
Jellicle Cats are black and white,
Jellicle Cats are rather  small;
Jellicle Cats are merry and bright,
And pleasant to hear when they  caterwaul.
Jellicle Cats have cheerful faces,
Jellicle Cats have bright  black eyes;
They like to practise their airs and graces
And wait for the  Jellicle Moon to rise.  
Jellicle Cats develop slowly,
Jellicle Cats are not too big;
Jellicle  Cats are roly-poly,
They know how to dance a gavotte and a jig.
Until the  Jellicle Moon appears
They make their toilette and take their  repose:
Jellicle Cats wash behind their ears,
Jellicles dry between their  toes.  
Jellicle Cats are white and black,
Jellicle Cats are of moderate  size;
Jellicles jump like a jumping-jack,
Jellicle Cats have moonlit  eyes.
They're quiet enough in the morning hours,
They're quiet enough in  the afternoon,
Reserving their terpsichorean powers
To dance by the light  of the Jellicle Moon.  
Jellicle Cats are black and white,
Jellicle Cats (as I said) are  small;
If it happends to be a stormy night
They will practise a caper or  two in the hall.
If it happens the sun is shining bright
You would say  they had nothing to do at all:
They are resting and saving themselves to be  right
For the Jellicle Moon and the Jellicle Ball.

