Текст песни The Piano Boy - Baruch Levine
The
young
boy
counted
down
the
days,
excitement
in
the
air,
He
was
going
to
a
concert,
nothing
could
compare
–
To
hear
the
great
Paderwski
play,
and
his
solemn
word
he
gave
–
No
matter
what,
no
matter
when,
he
promised
he'd
behave
Arriving
at
the
concert
hall,
dressed
so
prim
and
fine,
The
chandeliers
magnificent;
the
ambience
divine.
He
could
not
help
but
wonder:
Could
a
boy
his
age
ever
be
that
special
one
to
perform
on
stage?
Lost
in
conversation,
his
mother
steps
aside.
The
curious
bot
slips
away
to
hide.
The
audience
is
seated
now,
the
show
is
set
to
begin
–
She
looks
around,
he
cannot
be
found,
as
the
house
lights
start
to
dim.
Now
the
crowd
grows
silent,
there's
much
anticipation
–
Frantically,
she's
searching
with
nervous
trepidation.
Suddenly,
before
her
eyes,
her
little
boy
appears.
He
walks
up
front
onto
the
stage;
the
place
erupts
in
cheers
He
sits
by
the
piano,
his
hands
placed
on
the
keys
–
Twinkle
twinkle
little
star
with
such
skilled
expertise.
On
the
stage
steps
Paderewski,
the
boy's
mother
is
now
praying
–
But
he
wraps
his
arms
around
the
little
boy
and
whispers,
"Keep
on
playing!"
Their
fingers
dance
together
now,
in
harmony
they
play
–
The
simple
song
is
now
transformed
– could
take
yuour
breath
away.
Finally
the
medley
ends,
to
the
crowd's
standing
ovation.
The
great
Paderewski
takes
a
bow
alongside
the
new
sensation.
The
little
boy
is
each
one
of
us;
our
lives
are
on
that
stage.
We
are
children
when
we
step
on
it,
no
matter
what
our
age.
But
Hashem
wraps
his
arms
around
us,
and
whispers
in
our
ear
–
Just
keep
on
playing,
you're
doing
great,
I
promise
I'll
always
be
here
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