Raised on Robbery
Joni Mitchell Lyrics


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He was sitting in the lounge of the Empire Hotel
He was drinking for diversion
He was thinking for himself
A little money riding on the Maple Leafs
Along comes a lady in lacy sleeves
She says let me sit down
You know, drinkin' alone's a shame (It's a shame it's a crying shame)
Look at those jokers
Glued to that damn hockey game
Hey honey-you've got lots of cash
Bring us round a bottle
And we'll have some laughs
Gin's what I'm drinking
I was raised on robbery

I'm a pretty good cook
Sitting on my groceries
Come up to my kitchen
I'll show you my best recipe
I try and I try but I can't save a cent
I'm up after midnight, cooking
Trying to make my rent
I'm rough but I'm pleasin'
I was raised on robbery

We had a little money once
They were pushing through a four lane highway
Government gave us three thousand dollars
You should have seen it fly away
First he bought a '57 Biscayne
He put it in the ditch
He drunk up all the rest
That son of a bitch
His blood's bad whiskey
I was raised on robbery

You know you ain't bad looking
I like the way you hold your drinks
Come home with me, honey
I ain't asking for no full length mink
Hey, where you going
Don't go yet
Your glass ain't empty and we just met




You're mean when your loaded
I was raised on robbery

Overall Meaning

In Raised on Robbery, Joni Mitchell tells the story of a woman who is no stranger to crime and is up for anything when it comes to getting what she wants. The song is sung from the perspective of a woman who is looking for someone to share her evening with. She is drinking gin and reminiscing about her past while trying to lure her newest companion into her world. She is unapologetic about her past and upbringing, having been raised on robbery. She embodies a carefree outlook on life, not worrying about the consequences of her actions and just taking what she wants.


The first verse describes a man sitting at a hotel lounge drinking for diversion with a little money riding on the Maple Leafs (who are a professional hockey team in Toronto). Along comes a woman in lacy sleeves who invites herself to sit down. She encourages the man to bring them a bottle, so they can have some laughs, and tells him that she was raised on robbery. The second verse is from the perspective of the woman who is a pretty good cook but cannot save a cent. She is up after midnight cooking to make rent, and she was raised on robbery. The third verse details how she and someone close to her were given some money by the government but instead of being responsible with it, the person drank it all away. She ends the song by trying to convince her new companion to stay with her a little longer, stating that she was raised on robbery and not to be taken as someone who should be taken lightly.


Line by Line Meaning

He was sitting in the lounge of the Empire Hotel
He was occupying himself in the lounge of the Empire Hotel


He was drinking for diversion
He was drinking to distract himself


He was thinking for himself
He was pondering on his own thoughts


A little money riding on the Maple Leafs
He had a small amount of money riding on the Maple Leafs (hockey team)


Along comes a lady in lacy sleeves
A lady wearing lacy sleeves entered the lounge


She says let me sit down
She requested to take a seat


You know, drinkin' alone's a shame (It's a shame it's a crying shame)
She expressed her belief that drinking by oneself is pathetic


Look at those jokers Glued to that damn hockey game
She pointed out the foolishness of the people consumed by the hockey game


Hey honey-you've got lots of cash Bring us round a bottle And we'll have some laughs Gin's what I'm drinking I was raised on robbery
She noticed he had money and offered to drink with him. She then admitted that she drinks gin because thievery was a custom in her family


I'm a pretty good cook Sitting on my groceries Come up to my kitchen I'll show you my best recipe
She boasted about her cooking skills and offered to showcase them if he visited her kitchen


I try and I try but I can't save a cent I'm up after midnight, cooking Trying to make my rent I'm rough but I'm pleasin' I was raised on robbery
She expressed her difficulties in saving money and making her rent while highlighting her perseverance in cooking. She then revealed that she was also brought up on thievery


We had a little money once They were pushing through a four lane highway Government gave us three thousand dollars You should have seen it fly away First he bought a '57 Biscayne He put it in the ditch He drunk up all the rest That son of a bitch His blood's bad whiskey I was raised on robbery
She reminisced about the time when her family had a small amount of money from the government but her father wasted it all on a car and drinking. She then blamed her father's addiction on his poor behavior and stated that she was also raised on thievery


You know you ain't bad looking I like the way you hold your drinks Come home with me, honey I ain't asking for no full length mink Hey, where you going Don't go yet Your glass ain't empty and we just met You're mean when your loaded I was raised on robbery
She complimented him on his appearance and drinking ability before inviting him to her place. She assured him that she didn't want anything too expensive as a gift from him. She then pleaded with him to stay and finish his drink before confessing that she was also inclined to meanness because of her upbringing on thievery




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Written by: Joni Mitchell

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