Lyrics Three Mules - Al Stewart
Three
mules
came
over
a
hill
They
were
dragging
a
cart
Creaking,
it
seemed
to
be
falling
apart
Laden
with
millions
of
dreams
It
weighed
more
than
they
thought
They
never
noticed
the
wheels
getting
caught
They
pulled
on,
staring
ahead
With
blinkered
eyes
and
lowered
heads
Hoping
that
all
would
be
fine
I
see
them
now
Time
out
of
time
Ramsey
and
Stanley
and
Neville
Were
the
names
of
the
mules
Each
wore
a
bridle
encrusted
with
jewels
And
though
a
murmur
of
voices
Was
rising
behind
Each
laboured
on
And
they
paid
it
no
mind
They
pulled
on
with
never
a
doubt
Past
boulders
and
holes
Till
the
road
petered
out
And
giving
a
snort
they
sat
down
Waiting
for
somebody
else
to
come
round
And
from
this
are
our
lives
writ
large
From
the
beach
at
Dunkirk
To
Pickett's
Charge
And
it's
hard
to
go
back
After
coming
this
far
Down
the
road
Three
mules
looked
over
a
fence
At
the
field
beyond
Green
as
a
forest
it
shone
in
the
sun
Into
the
stillness
they
broke
Like
a
stone
in
a
pond
And
kicking
the
gate
down
They
brayed
at
the
ground
And
pulled
on
tugging
a
dream
Out
of
a
smile
and
into
a
scream
And
tossed
the
damp
soil
all
around
Until
the
whole
field
turned
muddy
brown
And
from
this
are
our
lives
writ
large
From
the
beach
at
Dunkirk
To
Pickett's
Charge
And
it's
hard
to
go
back
After
coming
this
far
Down
the
road
Ah,
but
it's
not
very
easy
now
being
a
mule
I
don't
believe
you
appreciate
all
that
we
do
Look
at
this
long
and
unfortunate
face
Try
to
imagine
that
you're
in
my
place
This
is
my
nature
And
to
it
I
have
to
be
true
Three
mules
came
over
a
hill
With
a
sorrowful
air
Though
we've
been
judged,
they
said
It's
hardly
fair
All
that
we
did
was
for
you
And
the
good
of
the
cause
Then
they
went
back
to
the
sound
of
applause
They
went
back
into
the
night
Where
a
sickle
of
moon
Left
a
trickle
of
light
And
while
we
lay
under
our
roofs
The
whole
night
filled
up
With
the
beating
of
hooves
And
from
this
are
our
lives
writ
large
From
the
beach
at
Dunkirk
To
Pickett's
Charge
And
it's
hard
to
go
back
After
coming
this
far
Down
the
road
And
from
this
are
our
lives
writ
large
And
every
day
Is
Pickett's
Charge
And
it's
hard
to
go
back
After
coming
this
far
Down
the
road
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