MOS 6581 (album version)
To a Mongol, horses represent not only wealth and status, they provide food and transportation.
To clearly see the Mongol's almost mythic relationship with the horse just watch a horse race...
the jockeys are children...
the race course can be as long as 30 kilometres.
Magic powers are attributed to the winning horse...
and spectators scramble to touch it, hoping some will rub off.
To clearly see the Mongol's almost mythic relationship with the horse just watch a horse race...
the jockeys are children...
the race course can be as long as 30 kilometres.
Magic powers are attributed to the winning horse...
and spectators scramble to touch it, hoping some will rub off.
Credits
Writer(s): Johannes Hedberg, Segerstad Daniel
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