Piano Man
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It's nine o-clock
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on a Sat-ur-day,
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The reg-u-lar crowd shuf-fles in
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There's an old man
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sit-ting next to me,
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Mak-in' love to his ton-ic and gin.
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He says, "Son, can you play me a mem-o-ry?
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I'm not real-ly sure how it goes,
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But it's sad and it's sweet and I knew it com-plete
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When I wore a young-er man's clothes."
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Da - da - da - de - de - d-a
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da - da - de - de - da - da - da
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Sing us a song,
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you're the Pia-no Man,
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Sing us a song to-night
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Well, we're all in the mood for a mel-o-dy,
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And you've got us feel-in' al-right.