If you want to ride
Don't ride the white horse
If you want to ride
Don't ride the white horse
White horse
Don't ride the white horse
White horse
Don't ride the white horse

If you want to be rich
You got to be a bitch
You got to be a bitch
I said rich
Rich, you bitch

If you want to ride
Ride the white pony

Ride, ride the white pony
White pony, white pony


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White Horse Lyrics as written by Tim Peter Stahl John Guldberg

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    Clearly about cocaine

    classy26on August 12, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    yea but horse is heroin

    tacokisseson July 28, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I remember this song and people always said it was about a tampon.

    "Ride the White Horse."

    Maybe it is about snorting heroin during that time of the month.

    baraboomon September 09, 2009   Link
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    Song Meaning

    As stated previously, "horse" is slang for heroin. "Pony" is slang for crack cocaine:

    whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/streetterms/ByAlpha.asp pride.org/slangdrugterms.HTM noslang.com/drugs/dictionary/p

    The song is saying, "Don't use heroin, crack is better."

    BuckeyeChampon October 21, 2009   Link
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    I always thought Horse was Heroin and White Horse was Cocaine

    archer1203on November 27, 2012   Link
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    i hate it . . .

    4everinloveon October 29, 2006   Link

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