Wayne Watson

Watercolour Ponies

Wayne Watson


There are watercolour ponies 
On my refrigerator door 
And the shape of something I don't really recognize 
Brushed with careful little fingers 
And put proudly on display 
A reminder to us all of how time flies 
Seems an endless mound of laundry 
And a stairway laced with toys 
Gives a blow by blow reminder of the war 
That we fight for their well-being 
For their greater understanding 
To impart a holy reverence for the Lord 

CHORUS: 
But baby, what will we do 
When it comes back to me and you 
They look a little less like little boys every day 
Oh the pleasure of watchin' the children growin' 
Is mixed with a bitter cup 
Of knowin' the watercolour ponies 
Will one day ride away 

And the vision can get so narrow 
As you view through your tiny world 
And little victories can go by with no applause 
But in the greater evaluation 
As they fly from your nest of love 
May they mount up with wings as eagles for His cause 

CHORUS