And though the songbirds sing with voices sweet
You’d much prefer the noisy city street.
These rural towns are quiet as quiet can be
There’s so little to do and less to see
Save go into a pub and drink your fill
And come out feeling much more lonely still.
Pleasant is the music of the thrushes
And fragrant is the scent of flowering bushes
Here the air is pure and free of taint
But you would rather live midst smoke and paint.
City man you miss your city kin
You’ve little in common with rural men,
You’ve little love for peaceful country life,
You’d much prefer to live where noise is rife.
You are like a fisherman ashore
He find inland life is quite a bore
Unhappy the poor fisherman will be
Until he returns to his beloved sea.
City man the city’s calling you
Go bid the lonely countryside adieu,
Your urge for city living’s always strong
It is where a man is raised that he belong.
City man go back to your own kind
And leave this sense of loneliness behind
Country life it isn’t to your taste
Go back home to the city in a haste.