Skid Row in Buffalo
It’s snowing in Havana, and I’m stuck in Buffalo,
Without a nickel to my name,
And my pants are falling down because I can’t afford a belt
Of rum, or even a banana,
I used to smoke cigars, drive big old fifties cars, sing rumbas in topless bars,
But now I’m on skid row, and there’s no skid row like Buffalo.
I want to go back to Havana, even though it’s snowing, nasty winds blowing,
I want to go back and sing a rumba
’Cause you can’t sing a rumba on skid row in Buffalo,
No you can’t sing a rumba on skid row in Buffalo.
It’s snowing down in Rio and I’m stuck in Buffalo,
It’s one-ten in the shade,
And my throat is parched and I can’t afford a lemonade,
Or legal aid or even a pot to piss in;
Oh, I used to date the girl from Ipanema, eat feijoada, sing sambas in topless bars,
But now I’m on skid row and there’s no skid row like Buffalo.
I want to go back to Rio, even if it’s snowing, ill winds blowing,
I want to go back and sing a samba,
‘Cause you can’t sing a samba on skid row in Buffalo,
No you can’t sing a samba on skid row in Buffalo.
I’d rather be in Chicago, where I can sing the blues,
I’d rather be in Italy where I can sing “Volare,”
I’d rather be in Paris where I can sing “La Vie en Rose,”
But I’m stuck up here in Buffalo and I can’t even blow my nose.
I want to go back to Havana, I want to sing a rumba,
I want to go back to Rio, I want to sing a samba,
But what can I sing in Buffalo?
Tell me, what can I sing on skid row in Buffalo?
What can I sing on skid row in Buffalo?
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