Patti Scialfa

City Boys

Patti Scialfa


My Auntie Mabel
1953
Left her Minnesota dirt farm 
To see what she could see
In a letter to her mother 
Telling her what she enjoyed
Said there's nothing 
In the whole wide world 
Like a city boy

1987
Took Daddy's Cadillac
I drove it to Chicago 
Never brought it back
Well all these years later 
I'm still unemployed

Oh well there's nothing 
In the whole wide world 
Like a city boy

My granddaddy 
Had long grey hair
Silver cane 
And a rocking chair
Tapped that cane 
On a wooden floor
Saying 
"Take what you're given 
And then ask for more"

Well now, baby 
What do you think of that
Can you make a woman 
Out of an alley cat
Can you take the agitation 
And not get annoyed

Oh well there's nothing 
In the whole wide world 
Like a city boy
Now my Auntie Mabel 
She plays the dominoes

Way down South 
Where the yucca plant grows
Drinking whiskey 
Out of Coca-Cola bottles 
Smoking Viceroys
Still swears there's nothing 
In the whole wide world 
Like a city boy
Those city boys