[00:31.143]It's nine o'clock on a Saturday[00:36.240]The regular crowd shuffles in[00:39.304]There's an old man sitting next to me[00:43.680]Makin' love to his tonic and gin[00:57.711]He says Son can you play me a memory[01:01.866]I'm not really sure how it goes[01:05.986]But it's sad and it's sweet and I knew it complete[01:10.337]When I wore a younger man's clothes[01:14.652]La la la di da da[01:19.533]La la di di da da dum[01:26.640]Sing us a song you're the piano man[01:30.472]Sing us a song tonight[01:34.571]Well we're all in the mood for a melody[01:38.668]And you've got us all feelin' all right[01:56.712]Now John at the bar is a friend of mine[02:00.809]He gets me my drinks for free[02:04.950]And he's quick with a joke[02:06.984]And he'll light up your smoke[02:09.047]But there's some place that he'd rather be[02:14.701]He says Bill I believe this is killing me[02:18.797]As his smile ran away from his face[02:22.978]Well I'm sure that I could be a movie star[02:27.113]If I could get out of this place[02:31.222]Oh la la la di da da[02:36.123]La la di da da da dum[02:43.540]Now Paul is a real estate novelist[02:47.602]Who never had time for a wife[02:51.514]And he's talkin' with Davy[02:53.065]Who's still in the Navy[02:55.359]And probably will be for life[03:09.305]And the waitress is practicing politics[03:13.154]As the businessman slowly gets stoned[03:17.036]Yes they're sharing a drink they call loneliness[03:21.146]But it's better than drinkin' alone