paroles de chanson The Pony Man - Gordon Lightfoot
When
it's
midnight
on
the
meadow
And
the
cats
are
in
the
shed
And
the
river
tells
a
story
At
the
window
by
my
bed
If
you
listen
very
closely
Be
as
quiet
as
you
can
In
the
yard
you'll
hear
him
It
is
the
pony
man
We're
always
there
to
greet
him
When
he
tumbles
in
the
town
He
leads
a
string
of
ponies
Some
are
white
and
some
are
brown
And
they
never
seem
to
kick
or
bite
They
only
want
to
play
And
they
live
on
candy
apples
Instead
of
oats
and
hay
And
when
we're
all
assembled
He
gives
a
soft
command
And
we
climb
aboard
our
ponies
As
in
a
row
they
stand
Then
down
the
road
we
gallop
And
across
the
fields
we
fly
And
soon
we
all
go
sailing
off
Into
the
midnight
sky
And
as
we
gaily
rock
along
Beside
a
rippling
sea
There's
Tom
and
Dick
and
Sally
And
Mary
Joe
and
me
And
the
pony
man
is
leading
'Cause
he's
traveled
here
before
And
he
gives
a
whoop
and
a
holler
At
Mr.
Moons
front
door
And
then
we
stop
to
rest
a
while
Where
the
Soda
River
glides
Up
to
the
slip
comes
a
pirate
ship
To
take
us
for
a
ride
And
the
pony
man's
the
captain
And
the
children
are
the
crew
And
we
go
in
search
of
treasure
And
laugh
the
whole
night
through
And
when
the
hold
is
filled
with
gold
And
the
sails
begin
to
strain
And
the
decks
piled
high
with
apple
pie
We
head
for
port
again
And
down
the
whirling
star
case
So
swift
our
ponies
fly
And
were
safely
in
our
beds
again
When
the
sunbeams
kiss
the
sky
When
it's
midnight
on
the
meadow
And
the
cats
are
in
the
shed
And
the
river
tells
a
story
At
the
window
by
my
bed
If
you
listen
very
closely
Be
as
quiet
as
you
can
In
the
yard
you'll
hear
him
It
is
the
pony
man
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