[Verse]
In a dusty old saloon, through the swinging doors,
Cowboys crowd the bar, boots clattering on the floors.
Fiddles start to play a good old-time tune,
Laughter fills the air 'neath the silver moon.
[Verse 2]
Cards are dealt, and chips are stacked high,
Whiskey pours and troubles pass on by.
Hats tipped to the ladies, smiles all around,
In this little slice of heaven, happiness is found.
[Chorus]
Whiskey in the wind and a song on our lips,
Dancing with our shadows, we're feeling the kicks.
In this old western town, where the days never end,
We're all just a family, every cowboy's a friend.
[Verse 3]
Saddle up your pony, ride into the night,
Stars so bright, they light up our flight.
With the fireflies glowing, dreams take their wings,
Every burly man can sing like he's a king.
[Verse 4]
Campfires crackle at the edge of the town,
Tales of old heroes are passed all around.
Young'uns wide-eyed, listening to the lore,
Of how the West was won, and legends were born.
[Chorus]
Whiskey in the wind and a song on our lips,
Dancing with our shadows, we're feeling the kicks.
In this old western town, where the days never end,
We're all just a family, every cowboy's a friend.