In a town not far away,
Lived a man quite strange they say.
A face adorned with a pig-like snout,
A mysterious aura all about.
(Chorus)
He's the Pigman, the Pigman,
A being of enigma and fright.
Some see him as kind and meek,
In this dark world as weak.
(Verse 2)
A loner by choice, a life apart,
In a secluded house away from the heart.
With a heart as gentle as they come,
He seeks solace under the setting sun.
(Chorus)
He's the Pigman, the Pigman,
A being of enigma and fright.
Some see him as kind and meek,
In this dark world as weak.
(Bridge)
Behind his snout and his gruff facade,
A creature of kindness, though misunderstood.
With a love for nature, so pure and deep,
In his presence, the animals find peace.
(Chorus)
He's the Pigman, the Pigman,
A being of enigma and fright.
Some see him as kind and meek,
In this dark world as weak.
(Outro)
In every story, there's a lesson within,
To judge not by appearance, the truth lies deep therein.
For the Pigman may seem grotesque and wild,
But his heart holds beauty and secrets of a wonderful child.