Crosseyed Cat
Muddy Waters Lyrics


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Yeah, I'm so sorry
I got to leave my woman alone
Yeah, I'm so sorry
I got to leave my baby alone
Well, you know she got a crosseyed cat
Livin' without that man in her home

Every time I start to see this woman
He's in the corner growlin' or layin' down
Every time I start to see this woman
He's in the corner growlin' or layin' down

Yeah, you know he's too big to be a house cat
And he's too small to be a lion
There's somethin' wrong

Yeah, I stop by my baby's house
He start jumpin' from wall to wall
Yeah, I stop by my baby's house
He start jumpin' from wall to wall
Then he's lookin' crosseyed at me
Sit back in the corner and licked his paw

Yeah, my woman got a crosseyed cat
Livin' there with her in her home
Yeah, my woman got a crosseyed cat
Livin' there with her in her home





Oh, you know I try so hard to do her right
But it seems like everything I do is wrong

Overall Meaning

In the song "Crosseyed Cat" by Muddy Waters, the singer laments his need to leave his woman alone because of the presence of her crosseyed cat. Every time he visits her, the cat growls or lays down in the corner, making it impossible for the couple to be together. The cat is portrayed as a menacing presence, with its strange gaze and unpredictable behavior. The singer describes him as too big to be a house cat and too small to be a lion, indicating that he is both strange and powerful. As much as the singer tries to do right by his woman, the crosseyed cat seems to be a constant barrier to their relationship.


The song can be interpreted as a metaphor for the challenges and obstacles that can arise in relationships. The crosseyed cat represents any external force that makes it difficult for two people to be together. It could be a disapproving friend or family member, an addiction or mental health issue, or any other obstacle that gets in the way of love.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, I'm so sorry
Expressing regret for needing to leave his woman.


I got to leave my woman alone
Saying he needs to leave his woman without any company.


Yeah, you know she got a crosseyed cat
Informing about his woman's pet that has crossed eyes.


Livin' without that man in her home
Implying that the pet misses the company of his woman's ex-partner.


Every time I start to see this woman
Whenever he encounters his woman.


He's in the corner growlin' or layin' down
The cat is either growling or resting in his space upon encountering the singer.


Yeah, you know he's too big to be a house cat
The cat is too big to be bred as a house cat.


And he's too small to be a lion
The cat is too small to belong to the lion family.


There's somethin' wrong
Indicates that there is something unusual or off about the cat's behavior.


Yeah, I stop by my baby's house
Announcing his arrival at his woman's abode.


He start jumpin' from wall to wall
The cat starts jumping excessively.


Then he's lookin' crosseyed at me
The cat stares at the artist through his crossed eyes.


Sit back in the corner and licked his paw
The cat then sits back in his space and licks his paw.


Yeah, my woman got a crosseyed cat
Confirming his woman's possession of a cat with crossed eyes.


Livin' there with her in her home
The cat lives with his woman.


Oh, you know I try so hard to do her right
The artist makes an effort to treat his woman well.


But it seems like everything I do is wrong
Despite his effort, he feels like he is failing to do right by his woman.




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Written by: MC KINLEY MORGANFIELD

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PDMF

[Verse 1]
Yeah I'm so sorry
I got to leave my woman alone
Yeah I'm so sorry
I got to leave my woman alone
Well you know she got a crosseyed cat
Living without that man in her home

[Verse 2]
Every time I start to see this woman
He's in the corner growling or laying down
Every time I start to see this woman
He's in the corner growling or laying down
Yeah, you know he's too big to be a house cat
And he's too small to be a lion

[Verse 3]
There's something wrong
Yeah, I stop by my baby's house
He start jumping from wall to wall
Yeah, I stop by my baby's house
He start jumping from wall to wall
Then he's looking crosseyed at me
Sit back in the corner and licked his paw

[Verse 4]
Yeah, my woman got a crosseyed cat
Living there with her in her home
Yeah, my woman got a crosseyed cat
Living there with her in her home
You know I try so hard to do her right
But it seem like everything I do is wrong



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