paroles de chanson Danny And My Ponies - The Who
Danny
laid
back
and
surveyed
the
view
A
king
on
his
bench,
he
was
cold,
he
was
blue
I
asked
for
permission
to
give
him
a
note
He
nodded,
not
movin',
just
scratched
at
his
throat
Always
smiled
slightly,
seemed
so
bemused
Like
he
was
the
one
who
was
glad
to
be
used
I
had
a
sense
he
was
playin'
a
part
But
I
had
to
help,
for
he
tore
at
my
heart
He
would
walk,
his
feet
wrapped
in
rags
He
wandered
the
neighborhood,
carrying
his
bags
The
pride
in
his
eyes
would
so
clearly
flash
Like
I
was
the
one
who
needed
the
cash
The
tramps
in
our
England,
have
always
to
walk
From
Philip
to
Dorchester,
fifteen
miles
strong
The
tramps
in
our
country
have
no
where's
to
hope
Only
spirits
give
comfort,
there's
no
time
to
talk
Danny
would
lay,
he'd
never
speak
Here
was
a
man
who
had
attained
his
peak
No
fables
to
tell,
and
nothing
held
back
This
was
a
man
who
had
led
a
strong
path
Old
soldier,
perhaps,
or
a
worn,
old
jailbird
Who'd
never
a
hand
clean
and
never
a
word
For
two
hundred
down,
my
project
had
fled
Danny
was
gone,
or
may
well
have
been
dead
He
walked
slowly,
no
hurryin'
to
death
Took
in
turn
his
view,
with
his
very
last
breath
The
river,
the
mist
and
the
slightly
grey
sky
Danny
was
waiting,
patient
to
die
The
tramps
in
our
England,
have
always
to
walk
From
Philip
to
Dorchester,
fifteen
miles
strong
The
tramps
in
our
country
have
no
where's
to
hope
Only
spirits
give
comfort,
there's
no
time
to
talk
Danny
laid
back,
looked
down
and
the
plain
The
king
on
his
bench
with
magnificent
mane
I
asked
his
permission
to
give
him
a
note
He
nodded,
not
movin',
just
scratched
at
his
throat
It's
dangerous
to
faction
as
those
who
live
rough
Danny
was
a
giant,
solid
and
tough
He
allowed
me
to
gift
him
and
scribble
this
song
Without
me
and
my
chorus,
he'd
live
just
as
long
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