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Help: Meaning of Six White Horses DigiTrad: COMING 'ROUND THE MOUNTAIN EVERY YEAR SONG WE SANG AT THE SINGSONG IN SING SING YE CANNA SHOVE YER GRANNIE Related threads: Req: Comin' Round the Mountain doin' 90 MPH (53) Coming Round Which Mountain? (54) Lyr Req:Oh ye cannae shove yer grannie aff the bus (60) (origins) Origins: She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain (42) Lyr Req: ye cannae get yer granny off the drugs (15) Chords Req: she'll be coming around the mountain (11) Origins: coming round the mountain? (6) (closed) Req: She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain-Belize? (3) Lyr Req: Dinnae throw yir grannie off a bus ... (7) Lyr Req: She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain (7) (closed) |
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Subject: RE: Help: Meaning of Six White Horses From: GUEST,Pete from seven stars link Date: 10 Jun 17 - 05:37 PM Even more mysterious to me is ' she'll be wearing pink pyjamas ...', |
Subject: RE: Help: Meaning of Six White Horses From: GUEST Date: 05 Dec 18 - 10:50 AM When the Chariot Comes" and, by extension, "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain," are both songs about the Rapture -- the day when Jesus comes back to earth to play favorites. "She" actually refers to the the 6 white horse chariot he'll be riding down to bring about the End of Days. |
Subject: RE: Help: Meaning of Six White Horses From: mayomick Date: 06 Dec 18 - 04:35 PM There is a pink loin cloth reference in the Book Of Revelations |
Subject: RE: Help: Meaning of Six White Horses From: mayomick Date: 06 Dec 18 - 04:44 PM Goes right back to the Ancient Greeks Pete. Dawn's were described as "rosy coloured" |
Subject: RE: Help: Meaning of Six White Horses From: leeneia Date: 06 Dec 18 - 05:21 PM Not pink pyjamas, silk pyjamas. Again, a reference to wealth, glamour and fame. |
Subject: RE: Help: Meaning of Six White Horses From: GUEST Date: 14 Dec 21 - 03:51 PM Well, if it's a green Town & Country yes, but not if it's a blue one. ;-) |
Subject: RE: Help: Meaning of Six White Horses From: GUEST,henryp Date: 14 Dec 21 - 05:05 PM Six White Horses sung by John Leyton B-side to Son, This Is She, the third of his 1961 hits Written by Geoff Goddard, produced by Joe Meek There was laughter and love we were happy Till a tornado swept her away I lost sight of my darling In an angry cloud of grey With six white horses and a golden chariot There's no distance to great for me I'll keep right on searching Till I bring her back to me |
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