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Red Pony - Aaron Copland, New Philharmonia Orchestra lyrics

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I had a pony, her name was Lucifer
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She broke her leg and needed shooting
I swear it hurt me more than it could have hurted her
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Sometimes I wonder what's going on with Miss X
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Sometimes I wonder what's going on with Miss X
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She got such a sweet disposition
I never know what the poor girl's gonna do to me next
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I got a new pony, she knows how to fox-trot, lope and pace
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Well, I got a new pony, she knows how to fox-trot, lope and pace
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She got great, big hind legs, long, black, shaggy hair hanging in her face
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Everybody says you're usin' voodoo
I've seen your feet walk by themselves
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Well, everybody says you're usin' voodoo
I seen your feet walk by themselves
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Oh, baby, but they ain't got that you been prayin' too
Gonna give ya back what you're wishin' on someone else
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Come over here pony, I wanna climb up one time on you
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Well, come over here pony, I wanna climb up one time on you
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You're now so nasty and you're so bad
But I, still I love you, yes I do
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Red Pony - Aaron Copland, New Philharmonia Orchestra Video

Aaron Copland. The Red Pony. Dream March and Circus Music. New Philharmonia: Dream march and circus music from: "The Red Pony" - Suite from the film by the american composer Aaron Copland (1900-1990) performed by the New Philharmonia ... (video from YouTube)

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