Nice Lady at Shucks

 

 

            Yeah, honey, I’ve been living up on that hill

            My whole life, grew up on “I”

            I know there was some crime there in the eighties

            It was a blue collar neighborhood back then

            It’s so blue collar now, we just came and

            We took it back

 

            I’m sixty-seven and it’s looking like

            I’m gonna get this house up there

            Ninety-five thousand dollars.

            Ninety-five thousand!

            Hell, honey, the DIRT is worth that much

            And I’ll have my little view of the mountain

            I’ll be able to sit there with my drafting table

            The sun all coming in and...

 

            Bring over the grandkids, they’re great

            Much better than having your own kids

            You get annoyed with them you can tell em

            Go away! Go get with your mom now

            That’s just great, I can get up, have a clean house

            Yeah, I love that old neighborhood

 

            Anyway, here are your parts, honey

            Hope to see you round the neighborhood some time

            And you be good

 

            I will.