Three Horses

Joan Baez

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Intro :             In the early dawn a stallion white Prances the hills in the morning light. His bridle is painted with thunder and gold Orchids and dragons pale knights of old. He is the horse of the ages p - ast. And now the children run to see the stallion on the hill Bringing bags of apples and of clover they have filled. And the white horse tells his stories Of the days now past and gone And the children stand a-wondering Believing every song. How brightly glows the p-ast. When the sun is high comes a mare so red A'trampling the graves of the living and dead. Her mantle is heavy with mirrors and glass All is reflected when the red mare does pass. She is the horse of the here and n - ow. And now there is confusion 'mongst the children on the hill. They cling to one a-nother and no longer can be still. While the red mare's voice is trembling With a rare and mighty call The children start re-membering The bearers and the pall. And though their many-colored sweaters Are re-flected in the glass And though the sun shines down upon them They are frightened in the grass. How stark is the here and n - ow. When night does fall comes a stallion black so proud and tall he never looks back. He wears him no emeralds silver or gold not even a covering to keep him from cold. He is the horse of the years to c - ome. And I will get me down before this steed upon my knees And sing to him the sorrows of a thousand centuries. And the children now will scatter as their mothers call them home for the sadness of the evening horse No child has ever known. And I will hang about him a bell that's never rung    and thank him for the many words which from his throat have never sprung. And I'll thank God and all the angels That the stallion of the evening The black horse of the future comes to earth but has no to-ngue.

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La chanson évoque un voyage à travers le temps et les émotions, en utilisant l'image de trois chevaux symboliques. Le premier, un étalon blanc, représente le passé et apporte aux enfants des récits enchanteurs, éveillant leur curiosité et leur émerveillement. Ensuite, une jument rouge symbolise le présent, troublant l'innocence des enfants par son éclat et sa présence, rappelant la complexité de la vie, avec ses joies et ses peines. Enfin, un étalon noir incarne l'avenir, apportant une mélancolie qui incite à la réflexion. Ce dernier cheval, bien que majestueux, n'a pas de voix, créant ainsi un espace de gratitude silencieuse envers les mystères de la vie et le divin.