Three Horses

Joan Baez

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    In the Early Dawn
    A Stallion White
    Prances the Hills
    In the Morning Light
    His Bridle Is Painted
    With Thunder and Gold
    Orchids and Dragons
    Pale Knights of Old
    He´s the Horse of the Ages Past.

    And Now the Children Run
    To See the Stallion On the Hill
    Bringing Bags of Apples
    And of Clover They Have Filled
    And the White Horse
    Tells His Stories
    Of the Days
    Now Passed and Gone
    And the Children Stand
    A-wondering
    Believing
    Every Song
    How Brightly Glows the Past.

    When the Sun Is High
    Comes a Mare So Red
    A-trampling the Graves
    Of the Living and Dead
    Her Mantle Is Heavy
    With Mirrors and Glass
    All Is Reflected
    When the Red Mare Does Pass
    She´s the Horse of the Here and Now.

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    And Now There Is Confusion
    ´mongst the Children On the Hill
    They Cling to One Another
    And no Longer Can Be Still
    While the Red Mare´s
    Voice Is Trembling
    With a Rare and
    Mighty Call
    The Children
    Start Remembering
    The Bearers
    And the The Pall
    And Though Their
    Many-colored Sweaters
    Are Reflecting
    In the Glass
    And Though the Sun
    Shines Down Upon Them
    They Are Frightened
    In the Grass
    How Stark Is the Here and Now.

    When the Night Does Fall
    Comes a Stallion Black
    So Proud and Tall
    He Never Looks Back
    He Wears Him no Emaralds
    Silver Or Gold
    Not Even a Covering
    To Keep Him From Cold
    He´s the Horse of the Years to Come.

    And I Will Get Me Down
    Before This Steed Upon My Knees
    And Sing to Him the Sorrows
    Of a Thousand Centuries
    And the Children
    Now Will Scatter
    As Their Mothers
    Call Them Home
    For the Sadness
    Of the Evening Horse
    No Child
    Has Ever Known
    And I Will
    Hang About Him
    A Bell That´s
    Never Rung
    And Thank Him
    For the Many Words
    Which From His Throat
    Have Never Sprung
    And I´ll Thank God
    And All the Angels
    That the Stallion
    Of the Evening
    The Black Horse
    Of the Future
    Comes to Earth But Has no Tongue.

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    Composition: Joan Baez

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