Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Richman
[Verse]
She's got a brown sun tan startin' just above her collar
Her lower arms, they're brown, but the rest is kinda pale
She'd buy betadine if she only had a dollar
And she'd live out in the pasture if she only had a tail
[Chorus]
And no I don't see her much since she
Started with horses
No I don't see her much since she
Started to ride
[Verse]
Well her jeans they get like a wet saddle blanket
And her boots are like you'd figure, and her car is full of hay
Horses, humans: if she had to rank it
You'd bet on they that canter, and them that need fly spray
[Chorus]
And you see I don't see her much since she
Started with horses
No I don't see her much since she
Started to ride
Go boys, tell 'em all about it!
[Guitar solo]
[Steel guitar solo]
[Bridge]
Canter and fender, barrel and mane
Don't see her much since she started to train
Cannon bone, knee bone, forearm and arm
I don't see her much when she heads for the barn
[Verse]
And she's so satisfied when she's ridin' and reinin'
She must just love that smell of the barn, I would say
She's so satisfied when she's groomin' and grainin'
And she's tired in the evening and she's gone in the day
[Chorus]
And no I don't see her much since she
Started with horses
No I don't see her much since she
Started to ride
Since She Started to Ride was written by Jonathan Richman.