Leave My Kitten Alone
The Beatles Lyrics


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You better leave my kitten all alone,
You better leave my kitten all alone.
But I told you big fat bulldog,
You better leave her alone.

You better leave my kitten all alone,
You better leave my kitten all alone.
This dog is gonna get you
If you don't leave her alone.

Well Mr.Dog I'm gonna hit you
On the top of your head.
That child is gonna miss you,
You gonna wish that you were dead.
If you don't leave my kitten all alone.
Well I told you big fat bulldog,
You better leave her alone.

Well Mr.Dog I'm gonna hit you
On the top of your head.
That girl is gonna miss you,
You gonna wish that you were dead.
If you don't leave my kitten all alone, oh yeah.
Well I told you, big fat bulldog,
You better leave her alone.

Hey hey you better leave, you better leave,




You better leave, yeah you better leave,
You better leave, oh you got to leave...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Beatles' song Leave My Kitten Alone is a simple, straightforward message to a big fat bulldog. The singer is demanding that the bulldog leaves his kitten alone, and warns the dog that if he does not comply, the consequences will be severe. The lyrics contain a repetitive chorus emphasizing the need for the bulldog to leave the kitten alone.


The song has been interpreted to mean that the kitten refers to a woman, and the bulldog represents a man who is harassing or threatening her. The lyrics suggest that the singer is trying to protect the woman and that he is willing to fight to do so. The lines, "If you don't leave my kitten all alone, oh yeah" and "That girl is gonna miss you, you gonna wish that you were dead" convey the singer's warning to the bulldog.


Overall, the lyrics to Leave My Kitten Alone convey a simple message of protection and warning against anyone who threatens or harasses another person.


Line by Line Meaning

You better leave my kitten all alone,
I am warning you to stay away from my pet cat and not bother her.


But I told you big fat bulldog,
I have already informed you, the dog, to leave my kitten alone.


This dog is gonna get you
If you do not listen to my warning and keep pestering my kitten, this dog will retaliate.


Well Mr.Dog I'm gonna hit you
I will attack you to protect my kitten if you do not back off.


That child is gonna miss you,
After I hit you, a child who may be fond of you will miss you and you will regret pestering my kitten.


If you don't leave my kitten all alone.
If you do not respect my plea to leave my kitten alone, I will take action.


That girl is gonna miss you,
You will be missed by a girl who cares about you, but you will suffer the consequences of bothering my kitten.


You gonna wish that you were dead.
You will regret your actions so much that you will feel like you were better off being dead.


Hey hey you better leave, you better leave,
I am reminding you again and again that you should leave my kitten alone.


You better leave, yeah you better leave,
It is in your best interest to leave my kitten alone.


You better leave, oh you got to leave...
You have no other option but to leave my kitten alone and respect my wishes.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: WILLIAM JOHN LITTLE, JAMES MAC DOUGAL, TITUS TURNER

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