Dead Cats
The Doors Lyrics


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Dead cats, dead rats
Can't see what they were at, all right
Dead cat in a top hat, wow
Sucking on the young man's blood
Wishing he could come, yeah
Sucking on the soldier's brain
Wishing it would be the same
Dead cat, dead rat
Can't you see what they were at?
Fat cat in a top hat
Thinks he's an aristocrat
Thinks he can kill and slaughter
Thinks he can shoot my daughter

Yeah right! Oh yeah!
Oh right! Yeeah!

Dead cats, dead rats




Think they're an aristocrat
Crap, now that's crap!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Doors' song "Dead Cats Dead Rats" are filled with images of death and decay juxtaposed with references to wealth and power. The repetition of the phrase "dead cats, dead rats" sets a dark and ominous tone, while the added line "can't see what they were at" suggests a sense of confusion or meaninglessness. The image of a dead cat in a top hat adds to the surreal and unsettling atmosphere, and the following lines about sucking on blood and brain suggest a vampiric or parasitic element.


As the song progresses, the focus shifts to a "fat cat in a top hat" who thinks he is superior and entitled. The line "thinks he can kill and slaughter" suggests a willingness to harm others for personal gain, and the reference to shooting someone's daughter speaks to the song's overall theme of violence and exploitation.


Ultimately, the repeated phrase "dead cats, dead rats" takes on a sense of contempt and dismissal, with the final line "think they're an aristocrat, crap" suggesting that those who hold themselves above others are ultimately just as powerless and insignificant as the dead animals they are compared to.


Line by Line Meaning

Dead cats, dead rats
The lifeless remains of felines and rodents


Can't see what they were at, all right
Unable to understand their previous actions and motives


Dead cat in a top hat, wow
A deceased feline wearing a fancy hat, causing surprise and amazement


Sucking on the young man's blood
Metaphor for exploitation of youth and vitality


Wishing he could come, yeah
Desiring to join in on the action


Sucking on the soldier's brain
Metaphor for manipulation and brainwashing of those in power


Wishing it would be the same
Desiring to maintain the status quo


Dead cat, dead rat
Repeating the image of lifeless animals


Can't you see what they were at?
Still unable to comprehend their actions


Fat cat in a top hat
Metaphor for the wealthy and powerful, living luxuriously


Thinks he's an aristocrat
Believing oneself to be of noble birth and entitled to special treatment


Thinks he can kill and slaughter
Confidence in one's ability to harm and control others


Thinks he can shoot my daughter
Perceived threat towards one's own family


Yeah right! Oh yeah!
Sarcastic and dismissive response


Oh right! Yeeah!
Continued disbelief and mockery


Dead cats, dead rats
Repeating the image of lifeless animals once again


Think they're an aristocrat
Believing oneself to be of higher status or social class


Crap, now that's crap!
Sudden expression of disapproval and disgust




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
Written by: JIM (USA) MORRISON, JOHN PAUL DENSMORE, RAYMOND D. MANZAREK, ROBERT A KRIEGER

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@denniszavvas1002

After thousands hours listening my favorite band, I will say that is probably one of the best album not only for the band, but one of the best in history of rock music...

@JohnnyangelNIU

While I agree in principle man, the way this live album was crafted in many regards is both very deceptive and uncalled for. Not saying the songs don’t sound great, but I don’t think any of them were truly live in one take (or even from one show). If I remember the liner notes correctly, anyone particular song might actually be put together from parts of that song over eight or nine shows on this tour. Why that was done – I have no idea. Were ALL the shows that bad where entire takes couldn’t be recorded and put a on tape for a future live album and just cleaned up a little in the studio? It’s very confusing and angers me - It might sound weird but how many great live albums do we all know that weren’t truly live, but even all of those have nothing on the piece-meal effects of this masterpiece. Jim and the doors just deserved much better.

@sheldonsafier9171

You relize this album as all the Doors was released over 50 years ago. Big difference between editing music then and Now
Still Great
Jim Morrisons Music is Aglleless 😂😮😅♾🤟🤣

@lawrenceharrington3180

I Totally Agree 👍... But I was born in 1960... Morson is God!!! 4:42

@joemarino8437

​@lawrenceharrington3180 I was born in 82 and still enthralled

@tedwojtasik8781

@@JohnnyangelNIU Most bands do this. I remember when Journey Captured came out, how clean it was. Well, that was a franken-record as well, you can even hear a major cut during Wheel in the Sky. Many bands such as Bob Seagar & Rush were talked into this nonsense which most of the time is unnecessary, but management wants "prefection" so they pull this crap. I much prefer a good bootleg, warts and all over these fake live releases. Overproduction ruins the feel...no warmth.

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@Gilboy63

I’m 60 now, and have been into rock music all my life. Without ant doubt the Doors are the best band of all time. Pure genius!

@blue-fj9ky

I'm 70. I saw them live in 1967. I saw almost every other 60s band. They were the best!

@historicalhollywood

They rule

@bobrose1320

Morrison was way ahead of his time a lyrical genius

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