[Verse]
In a small town bar down a dusty old road,
Two cowboys leaned on the counter, stories told.
One claimed that Pepsi's the joy of the land,
The other said Coca Cola’s the drink of a man.
[Verse 2]
The jukebox played as the barstool creaked,
Arguments rose and the tension peaked.
Pepsi's the cola for working with cattle,
Coca Cola’s better after a long day’s battle.
[Chorus]
Pepsi or Coca Cola, which one’s the best?
Two cowboys arguing, neither found rest.
In the end, it’s just sugar and fizz,
But the fight made them laugh and forget what it is.
[Verse 3]
Old Jim took a sip, said “Pepsi’s too sweet,”
But Hank bit back with cola, upbeat.
They both stood their ground, leaning in close,
Debating the flavors that mattered the most.
[Verse 4]
Bartender grinned, serving drinks with a wink,
Said, “Boys, you’re arguing ‘bout the wrong thing, I think.”
He handed them glasses, one Pepsi, one Coke,
Said, “Taste 'em again, and give me your vote.”
[Chorus]
Pepsi or Coca Cola, which one’s the best?
Two cowboys arguing, neither found rest.
In the end, it’s just sugar and fizz,
But the fight made them laugh and forget what it is.