All the Pretty Little Horses
All The Pretty Little Horses
Hush-a-bye, don’t you cry,
Go to sleepy little baby.
When you wake, you’ll have cake,
And all the pretty little horses.
Black and bay, dapple and grey,
Coach and six little horses.
Hush-a-bye, don’t you cry,
Go to sleepy little baby.
Hush-a-bye, don’t you cry,
Go to sleepy little baby.
When you wake, you’ll have cake,
And all the pretty little horses.
Way down yonder, down in the meadow,
There’s a poor wee little lamby.
The bees and the butterflies pickin’ at its eyes,
The poor wee thing cried for her mammy.
Hush-a-bye, don’t you cry,
Go to sleepy little baby.
When you wake, you’ll have cake,
And all the pretty little horses.
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Origin – All The Pretty Little Horses
The exact origins of “All the Pretty Little Horses” are unknown, but the song is thought to date back to the Civil War era, somewhere in the American South. Many versions exist and are commonly interpreted as referring to a slave woman who can’t care for her own child because she is tending to her master’s.