New Pony
The Dead Weather Lyrics
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How much longer? How much longer?
I had a pony, her name was Lucifer
How much, how much, how much longer?
She broke her leg and needed shooting
I swear it hurt me more than it hurt her
Sometimes I wonder what's going on with Miss X
Sometimes I wonder what's going on with Miss X
How much, how much? How much longer?
She got such a sweet disposition
I never know what the poor girl's gonna do to me next
How much, how much? How much, how much,
How much, how much?, how much, how much longer?
Everybody says you're usin' voodoo
I see your feet walk by themselves
How much, how much? How much longer?
How umch, how much? How much longer?
Well everybody says you're usin' voodoo
I've seen your feet walk by themselves
How much, how much? How much longer?
Oh, baby, that God you been prayin' to
Gonna give ya back what you're wishin' on someone else
Come over here, pony, I wanna climb up one time on you
Come over here, pony, I wanna climb up one time on you
Come over here, pony, I wanna climb up one time on you
You're so nasty and you're so bad
But I said I love you, yes I do
How much, how much? How much, how much
How much, how much? How much, how much
How much, how much? How much, how much
How much, how much? How much, how much
The Dead Weather's song "New Pony" is a haunting and somewhat cryptic track that plays with themes of mystery and betrayal, as well as darker elements of the occult. The singer of the song appears to be reflecting on several different things, such as the fate of his pony named Lucifer, which was put down after breaking her leg, and his relationship with a woman referred to as "Miss X". The title of the song could be a reference to the idea of starting fresh with a new pony, but also evokes images of the devil and the power dynamics at play.
The first verse sets the stage for the song, as the singer mourns the loss of his pony, Lucifer. The repetition of the question "How much longer?" adds a sense of urgency and implies a feeling of being trapped or stuck in a difficult situation. The following verse shifts to the unnamed woman, known only as Miss X, who intrigues and confuses the singer. The use of the word "wonder" implies a sense of suspicion or doubt. The chorus repeats the question "How much longer?" several times, emphasizing a sense of frustration and impatience.
The third verse takes a darker turn, as the lyrics reference voodoo and the possibility of black magic at play. The lines "I see your feet walk by themselves" evoke a sense of supernatural power, as if the woman referred to as Miss X has some sort of control over her own body. The final verse seems to address the woman directly, with the singer requesting to climb onto her like a pony. This could be interpreted in a few different ways, such as a sexual reference or a metaphorical request to be in control.
Line by Line Meaning
I had a pony, her name was Lucifer
I used to own a horse named Lucifer
How much longer? How much longer?
I am impatient and want to know when the wait will end
She broke her leg and needed shooting
My horse broke her leg and had to be put down
I swear it hurt me more than it hurt her
Putting down my horse was emotionally difficult for me
Sometimes I wonder what's going on with Miss X
I am curious about Miss X's situation
She got such a sweet disposition
Miss X seems to have a kind nature
I never know what the poor girl's gonna do to me next
Despite her sweet nature, Miss X's actions can be unpredictable
Everybody says you're usin' voodoo
There are rumors that you practice voodoo
I see your feet walk by themselves
I have witnessed actions that make me question the rumors about your voodoo
Well everybody says you're usin' voodoo
The rumors about your voodoo are widespread
Come over here, pony, I wanna climb up one time on you
I want to ride you, my horse
You're so nasty and you're so bad
You have a wild and untamed spirit
But I said I love you, yes I do
Despite your wild nature, I have affection for you
How much, how much? How much, how much
I am once again impatient and want to know how much longer I have to wait
How much, how much? How much, how much
My impatience continues
How much, how much? How much, how much
I am still eager to know how much longer I have to wait
How much, how much? How much, how much
My impatience persists
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Bob Dylan
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