Lyric discussion by Cloud_Splitter 

Last verse is not "I dug a pony" it's "I rode a lorry." A lorry is the word used in Britain Colonies for truck.

'British colonies' LOL your obviously not british. There are no british colonies. Our country isn't big enough for something that means one thing in the north to mean something different elsewhere. People know what you mean everywhere if you say lorry! They may also use 'truck' 'tractor-trailer', HGV ( heavy goods vehicle ) or 'Artic' ( articulated lorry ) but there are no colonies in Britain. Even those far up north in scotland will totally understand people from Liverpool like the Beatles if they listen hard enough!

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