Pony Boy
The Allman Brothers Band Lyrics


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Don't worry for me
Well I'm all right
Lord knows I"m having,
A natural good time,
Pocket full of money
Gonna boogie all night;
There ain't nobody tell me that's crime
[Chorus:]
When morning comes and it's time to go
Pony boy carry me home
Pony boy carry me home.

[Spoken:]
All right mama,
Let me see you do that thing now

Band is jumping and so am I.
I'm just groovin', can't stop movin',
My ole man's got that ole eagle eye
But he is just waitin', we're celebratin'

[Chorus]

[Spoken:]
I feel a change coming on
Come on, mama!
Here it comes now
Papa's with you now;

Look out the door,
There beside that tree.
Well, that's my pony, looking after me,
Front feet doing the shuffle
Back feet, too.
Blow them good old Georgia blues.





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The Allman Brothers Band's song Pony Boy seems to be about living in the moment and enjoying life without any worries or cares. The lyrics suggest that the singer is having a good time and has money to spend on a night out, and no one can tell him it's wrong. The chorus refers to being carried home by a pony boy in the morning, suggesting that the night was long and enjoyable. The spoken words add to the playful and carefree nature of the song, with the singer encouraging his mother to dance and describing the excitement of celebrating while waiting for his father. The ending of the song describes the singer's pony waiting for him outside, as if he's always there to take the singer home after a night of fun.


Overall, the song seems to be about living in the moment and enjoying life without any worries or cares. The lyrics suggest that the singer is having a good time and has money to spend on a night out, and no one can tell him it's wrong. The chorus refers to being carried home by a pony boy in the morning, suggesting that the night was long and enjoyable. The spoken words add to the playful and carefree nature of the song, with the singer encouraging his mother to dance and describing the excitement of celebrating while waiting for his father. The ending of the song describes the singer's pony waiting for him outside, as if he's always there to take the singer home after a night of fun.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't worry for me
Assure that I'm not troubled.


Well I'm all right
Indicate my well-being.


Lord knows I'm having, A natural good time, Pocket full of money, Gonna boogie all night;
Relish a natural, enjoyable night filled with money and dancing.


There ain't nobody tell me that's crime
Declare that there's nothing wrong with what I'm doing.


[Chorus:] When morning comes and it's time to go Pony boy carry me home Pony boy carry me home.
Ask Pony Boy to take me home in the morning.


[Spoken:] All right mama, Let me see you do that thing now
Encourage Mama to show off her moves.


Band is jumping and so am I. I'm just groovin', can't stop movin', My ole man's got that ole eagle eye But he is just waitin', we're celebratin'
Dance with the band and celebrate, despite my father's watchful eye.


[Chorus]
Repeat the chorus.


[Spoken:] I feel a change coming on Come on, mama! Here it comes now Papa's with you now;
Sense that things are changing and Papa is here to join the celebration.


Look out the door, There beside that tree. Well, that's my pony, looking after me, Front feet doing the shuffle Back feet, too. Blow them good old Georgia blues.
See my pony waiting for me outside, and hear the sound of the Georgia blues.


[Chorus]
Repeat the chorus.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: FORREST RICHARD BETTS

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