I Want a Horse
Linda Ronstadt Lyrics


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I do the dishes, I clean my room, I help my mother
I save my nickels, I sometimes babysit my brother
My parents said if I do everything
They're gonna let me have a horse next spring

Maybe he'll be a dappled gray, maybe a Pinto
A thoroughbred Jumper or a golden Palomino
And we'll be famous everywhere we go
'Cause we will win first prize in all the shows

I want a horse, my very own horse
Can't wait to see him
He's gonna be the prettiest horse
You won't believe him

We're gonna ride, we're gonna fly
People will stare, when we go by
At the prettiest horse

A horse is a lot to take care of
That's what everybody tells me
If you don't ride them every day
They get so lonely

A horse needs a lot of attention
(And lots of love)
You have to brush them every day
They have to have shoes
And lots of carrots and hay

We're gonna ride, we're gonna fly
People will stare, when we go by
At the prettiest horse

I want a horse, my very own horse
Can't wait to see him

I'll get good grades
I'll go to bed when I'm supposed to
I'll do my chores
I'll rub my bridle and my saddle

I'll do the dishes
I'll write my grandmother a letter
I'll feed him oats
If he gets sick I'll make him better





I want a horse
He's gonna be the prettiest ever

Overall Meaning

The song "I Want A Horse" by Linda Ronstadt is a coming-of-age song about a young girl who dreams of owning her horse. Throughout the song, the young girl describes her daily life, her responsibilities at home, and her eagerness to own and take care of a horse. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and determination, as the girl promises to be a responsible owner by doing everything necessary to take care of her new beloved pet.


The song's theme is one of childhood innocence, and the sense of excitement and wonder that comes with owning a horse. The girl in the song is eager to learn all of the responsibilities that go along with owning a horse such as brushing, shoeing, feeding, and providing love and attention. She even promises to care for the horse if it gets sick, demonstrating an awareness of the potential difficulties that come along with owning a pet. The song is a beautiful representation of the joys and the lessons learned from raising a horse, and the special bond that can form between a person and their pet.


In conclusion, "I Want A Horse" is a charming and poignant song that encapsulates the dreams and desires of young people everywhere. It teaches important lessons about responsibility, perseverance, and the value of hard work, all while celebrating the connection between humans and animals.


Line by Line Meaning

I do the dishes, I clean my room, I help my mother
I diligently complete my chores and assist my family


I save my nickels, I sometimes babysit my brother
I am learning to manage my money wisely and help take care of my younger sibling


My parents said if I do everything
My guardians have promised me a horse if I demonstrate responsibility


They're gonna let me have a horse next spring
I will be allowed to own a horse when the weather becomes warmer


Maybe he'll be a dappled gray, maybe a Pinto
The horse I envision may have a variegated coat, perhaps mottled with gray, or spotted like a Pinto


A thoroughbred Jumper or a golden Palomino
My horse might be purebred for jumping or rather a golden Palomino


And we'll be famous everywhere we go
People will recognize us and our horse as exceptional at competitions and performances


Cause we will win first prize in all the shows
Our remarkable talent will lead us to consistently secure the top award in every competition


I want a horse, my very own horse
I have an intense desire to own a horse


Can't wait to see him
I eagerly anticipate the arrival of my horse


He's gonna be the prettiest horse
My horse will be absolutely stunning


We're gonna ride, we're gonna fly
We will enjoy riding and jumping with each other


People will stare, when we go by
Others will take notice of us and our magnificent horse when we pass them by


At the prettiest horse
They will admire my gorgeous horse


A horse is a lot to take care of
Caring for a horse requires great responsibility


That's what everybody tells me
I have been advised by many that a horse is a significant commitment


If you don't ride them every day
Regularly exercising a horse is necessary


They get so lonely
Horses can experience isolation or loneliness


A horse needs a lot of attention
Attending to a horse's needs is very important


(And lots of love)
Along with attention, horses require genuine affection


You have to brush them every day
Proper grooming of a horse should be done daily


They have to have shoes
A horse's hooves should be shod to protect them from injury or pain


And lots of carrots and hay
Feeding a horse a balanced diet comprised of vegetables and hay is essential


I'll get good grades
I am motivated to achieve academic success


I'll go to bed when I'm supposed to
I prioritize getting adequate rest


I'll do my chores
I willingly complete household tasks


I'll rub my bridle and my saddle
I will regularly maintain the equipment used for my horse


I'll write my grandmother a letter
I make time to correspond with my loved ones


I'll feed him oats
I am committed to nourishing and providing for my horse


If he gets sick I'll make him better
I vow to take excellent care of my horse, even if he becomes ill


He's gonna be the prettiest ever
I truly believe my horse will be the most beautiful animal to ever exist




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