John Hiatt

Ride My Pony

John Hiatt


Gray and chalky 
like my granddaddy's skin,
The sky was cold and lonely 
and closin' in
All the trees look 
like stubble 
on winter's chin
And I think 
I'll ride my pony

There's a wreath of bone's 
and ribbon hangin' on 
my cabin door
Lusty appetites have ravaged 
all of summer's stores
And the fear of death 
don't even come 
to visit me no more
So I think I'll ride my pony

Ridin' someplace lonesome 
has no meaning
Ridin' somewhere 
I ain't stayed to long
Ridin' down 
a mountain side careening
Ridin' up some open cut 
with fate my only song
I think I'll ride my pony

Well the horseman you might say 
he is a slave to the Brute
But he loves that beast of burden 
and there is no substitute
For the pleasure of his saddle 
or the leather of his boot
So I think I'll ride my pony

Had a girl in Dickson County 
and we rode the Highland Rim
She kept my cabin warm in winter 
and mended every hem
And I would have took her with me 
but that trail never ends
So I think I'll ride my pony

Ridin' where spring 
comes up like roses
Wraps its thorns 
and petals 'round my mind
Ridin' somewhere 
only God supposes
I could ever dream 
of gettin' to, 
from sneakin' up behind
I think I'll ride my pony

I think I'll ride my pony
I think I'll ride my pony