All The Pretty Little Ponies is a traditional lullaby from the United States. It has inspired dozens of recordings and adaptations, as well as the title of Cormac McCarthy's 1992 novel All The Pretty Little Horses. This song made its first appearance in "Barney's Sleepytime Songs".
Lyrics[]
Hushaby, don't you cry.
Go to sleep little baby.
And when you wake,
You shall have a cake,
And all the pretty little ponies.
Painted and bay, sorrel and grey,
All the pretty little ponies.
So hushaby, don't you cry.
Go to sleep little baby.
Hushaby, don't you cry.
Go to sleep little baby.
And when you wake,
You shall have a cake,
And all the pretty little ponies.
Painted and bay, sorrel and grey,
All the pretty little ponies.
So hushaby, don't you cry.
Go to sleep little baby.