Ode to the Man at the End of the Bar

Bob Mosley

Hours passing slowly by, people, they come and go
I sit and drink a pitcher of beer and the world, it turns so slow
I asked the girl for another glass, I broke the one I had
I still have five, and thirty-four cents, I'm not doing so bad

I came to this bar for a reason tonight, to cry or was it laugh?
I don't really remember anymore but I still have two-and-a-half
Boy, this stool, it really fits me well, I'm about to fall asleep
Now I can't find the keys to the house or to my old red Jeep

It's time to go, I heard the girl say, "Last call" a while ago
Damn sure good, she said it so loud, I was about to fall on the floor
Now she wants to call me a cab to take me from this place
I suppose I should really go, so drunk I can't feel my face

Boy, they really going to hate me here, I puked all over the floor
Now I just remembered why I got so drunk as I was crawling out the door
My head's so big and it's 7 AM, another day's about to begin
I just hope that 5 o'clock comes soon so I can start all over again

Boy, they really going to hate me here, I puked all over the floor
Now I just remembered why I got so drunk as I was crawling out the door
My head's so big and it's 7 AM, another day's about to begin
I just hope that 5 o'clock comes soon so I can start all over again
Yes, I just hope that 5 o'clock comes soon so I can start all over again

Trivia about the song Ode to the Man at the End of the Bar by Moby Grape

When was the song “Ode to the Man at the End of the Bar” released by Moby Grape?
The song Ode to the Man at the End of the Bar was released in 1971, on the album “20 Granite Creek”.
Who composed the song “Ode to the Man at the End of the Bar” by Moby Grape?
The song “Ode to the Man at the End of the Bar” by Moby Grape was composed by Bob Mosley.

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