I buried my pony
‘Neath a Joshua tree
And started afoot
For Tucumcari.
I’d had her for years.
She was a good ‘ol horse
But eventually it’s time
After life runs its course.
She’d stepped in a hole
So I put her down.
I used my Remington
But shook at the sound.
Lucy was her name.
Had a splash on her nose.
Took her image onec’t
And boy, did she pose!
She run me from Injuns
And some skunk-drunk men.
I’d had a better horse
But I don’t know when.
Now all I got’s this Joshua tree
To show where she lays.
Reckon I’ll go to her
At the end of my days.
* See 'The Sorrowful Man' halfway down the left column. It says it all.
* See 'The Sorrowful Man' halfway down the left column. It says it all.
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