Let That Pony Run
Pam Tillis Lyrics


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Mary was married with children
Had the perfect suburban life
Til her husband came clean with the help of Jim Beam
And confessed all his sins in one night
Said he'd fallen in love with a barmaid
Said she made him feel reckless and young
And when he got through, what else could she do
She just let that pony run

You do what you gotta do
You know what you know
You hang on til you can't hang on
And then you learn to let go
You get what you want sometimes
But when it's all said and done
You do what you gotta do
And then you let that pony run

Mary moved to West Virginia
After the shock wore off
She got a divorce and a chestnut horse
And a barn with an old hayloft
And sometimes she rides by the river
Says it makes her feel reckless and young




She closes her eyes and she holds on tight
And she lets that pony run

Overall Meaning

Pam Tillis's song Let That Pony Run is a story about Mary, who had the perfect suburban life with her husband and children until her whole world crumbled down when her husband confessed to his infidelity with a barmaid that made him feel young and reckless. This revelation was made with the help of Jim Beam, and it became a turning point in Mary's life. She knew that she had to do something, and after much contemplation, she decided to let her husband go and move on.


Despite the pain and hurt that Mary had to endure, she learned a valuable lesson, that sometimes, you have to do what you have to do, and then you let go. Mary moved to West Virginia, and her newfound freedom gave her a chance to rediscover herself. She got a divorce, and in her new life, she had a chestnut horse, a barn with an old hayloft, and the freedom to ride by the river. When she closes her eyes and rides, she feels young and reckless, and she just let that pony run.


The song resonates with people who have gone through heartbreak, and it's not hard to understand why. The song's message is clear, sometimes you have to make hard decisions to move on from what may seem like the perfect life, but if you hold on too tight, you will never be free.


Line by Line Meaning

Mary was married with children
Mary was a married woman who also had children.


Had the perfect suburban life
Mary's life was ideal and matched the suburban lifestyle.


Til her husband came clean with the help of Jim Beam
The day her husband revealed his secret under the influence of Jim Beam was the day her life changed.


And confessed all his sins in one night
He revealed all his misdeeds in one night.


Said he'd fallen in love with a barmaid
He admitted to falling in love with a female bartender.


Said she made him feel reckless and young
He claimed that the barmaid made him feel young and adventurous.


And when he got through, what else could she do
After he revealed the truth, Mary didn't know what else to do.


She just let that pony run
Mary decided to let go and leave the past behind.


You do what you gotta do
You try to do what's necessary.


You know what you know
You are aware of what you're capable of.


You hang on til you can't hang on
You try to hold on as long as possible until you cannot anymore.


And then you learn to let go
Once you've reached a breaking point, you have to learn to release your troubles.


You get what you want sometimes
Sometimes you can have what you desire.


But when it's all said and done
When it's over, and there's nothing left to say.


You do what you gotta do
You do what's necessary to move on.


And then you let that pony run
You let go, be free and move on.


Mary moved to West Virginia
Mary relocated herself to West Virginia.


After the shock wore off
Once she calmed down and processed what had happened.


She got a divorce and a chestnut horse
She divorced her husband and also acquired a chestnut horse.


And a barn with an old hayloft
She also got a barn that had an old hayloft alongside the horse.


And sometimes she rides by the river
Every now and then, she rides her horse by the river.


Says it makes her feel reckless and young
The sensation from riding horse by the river makes her feel youthful and daring.


She closes her eyes and she holds on tight
She closes her eyes and grips tightly onto the reins while riding.


And she lets that pony run
She allows the horse to run freely without any restrictions.




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: GRETCHEN PETERS

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@toddbob55

1992 wasn't long ago but how simpler the times Felt.

@LittleSlim78

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@cherokeegrandma4135

So True!!

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@thebuff7271

To all you women out there who were faithful, good wives but we're treated this way...stay true to yourselves

@juliehillshafer8259

This album got me through a really horrific divorce when I was only 21. Guess what? You helped me grow up quick in a MARVELOUS way...πŸ’πŸ’–πŸŽ€πŸ’₯

@duncan3998

Was it back in 1993?

@samydean213

My mom used to play this when she picked me and my sister up from school she passed away and loved Pam tilling her music reminds me of her

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