Tonight I turned it on and up came a song called Tickle Cove Pond, which I hadn't heard before. It's about an accident with a draft horse on an icy pond. Don't worry, it has a happy ending!
(um, also ignore the awful videographer commentary, I couldn't find a clean version of this on YouTube.)
Lyrics:
- In cuttin' and haulin', in frost and in snow
- We're up against troubles that few people know
- And it's only by courage and patience and grit
- And eatin' plain food that we keep ourselves fit
- The hard and the easy we take as it comes
- And when ponds freeze over we shorten our runs
- To hurry my haulin' with spring coming on
- Near lost me a mare out on Tickle Cove Pond
- Chorus:
- Lay hold William Over, lay hold William White
- Lay hold of the cordage and pull all your might
- Lay hold of the bowline and pull all you can
- And give me a lift with poor Kit on the pond
- I knew that the ice became weaker each day
- But still took the risk and kept haulin' away
- One evening in April bound home with a load
- The mare showed some halting against the ice road
- She knew more than I did as matters turned out
- And lucky for me had I joined her in doubt
- She turned round her head, with tears in her eyes
- As if she were sayin', "You're riskin' our lives"
- All this I ignored with a whip handle blow
- For man is too stupid; dumb creatures to know
- The very next moment the pond gave a sigh
- And down to our necks went poor Kitty and I
- Chorus
- For if I had taken wise Kitty's advice
- I never would take the shortcut on the ice
- Poor creature she's dead; poor creature she's gone
- I'll ne'er get my mare out of Tickle Cove Pond
- Chorus
- So I raised an alarm you could hear for a mile
- And neighbours turned up in a very short while
- You can always rely on the Overs and Whites
- To render assistance in all your bad plights
- To help a poor neighbour is part of their lives
- The same I can say for their children and wives
- When a bowline was fastened around the mare's breast
- William White for a shanty song made a request
- There was no time for thinkin', no time for delay
- Straight from his head came this song right away
- Chorus Final
- Lay hold William Over, lay hold William White
- Lay hold of the cordage and pull all your might
- Lay hold of the bowline and pull all you can
- And with that we brought Kit out of Tickle Cove Pond
It's funny to me that horses have been smarter than us for so long and most of the time they still are.
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