Dig A Pony By John T. Marck This was one of Lennon's recorded during the roof-top concert. Sort of a fictional love song that hints of otherworldliness, its lines promised more than it delivered. Lennon said that he made up the words as he went along. I believe him. I hi hi hi hi hi hi, dig a pony, well you can celebrate anything you want Yes, you can celebrate anything you want, ooh I hi hi hi hi hi hi, do a roadhog, well you can penetrate any place you go Yes, you can penetrate any place you go, I told you so, All I want is you, everything has got to be just like you want it to, Because I hi hi hi hi hi hi, pick a moondog, well you can radiate everything you are Yes, you can radiate everything you are, ooh nowI hi hi hi hi hi hi, roll a stoney, well you can imitate everyone you know Yes, you can imitate everyone you know, I told you so, All I want is you, everything has got to be just like you want it to, Because I hi hi hi hi hi hi, feel the wind blow, well you can indicate everything you see Yes, you can indicate anything you see, ooh I hi hi hi hi hi hi, cold and lonely, well you can syndicate any boat you row Yeah, you can syndicate any boat you row, I told you so, All I want is you, everything has got to be just like you want it to, Because NOTE: All lyrics contained herein are ©Copyright Northern Songs. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. The lyrics contained herein are for the sole use of educational reference for the readers of this article. All other uses are in violation of international copyright laws. This use for educational reference, falls under the "fair use" sections of U.S. copyright law. Copyright © 2000-2022 by John T. Marck. All Rights Reserved. This article and their accompanying pictures, photographs, and line art, may not be resold, reprinted, or redistributed for compensation of any kind without prior written permission from the author, or the registered copyright holders. Except as otherwise stated above, all information contained in this article, EXCEPT song titles, lyrics, and photographs © John T. Marck. |
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