[Verse]
In a dusty old saloon where the moon don’t shine,
Smoky air and laughter, feeling mighty fine,
There's a man at the piano, with a grin so wide,
Playing tunes that tickle, making hearts collide.
[Verse 2]
He’s missing half his teeth but he’s got charm to spare,
His fingers fly on ivory, without a single care,
Telling tales of whiskey, women, and the west,
Every note he hits, it sure feels the best.
[Chorus]
Raise your glass and give a cheer,
For the piano man with the massive ear.
Life’s too short for worry and gloom,
So dance a jig ‘round the old saloon.
[Verse 3]
Old Joe in the corner, he’s had one too many,
Got his boots on the table, pockets without a penny,
But when the tunes start playing, he’s quick on his feet,
Doing a two-step shuffle down the saloon street.
[Verse 4]
Sally’s pouring drinks with a wink and a smile,
Makes you want to stay here for a long, long while,
She’s the queen of the bar, with stories to tell,
From high noon shootouts to the old church bell.
[Chorus]
Raise your glass and give a cheer,
For the piano man with the massive ear.
Life’s too short for worry and gloom,
So dance a jig ‘round the old saloon.