The lyrics of the man with a horse were: "Give me a piece of blue sky, a rising sun, a piece of green grass stretching far away, an eagle, a mighty man, a horse-tying pole in his hand, a piece of white cloud, a pure white image, a breeze blowing away the fragrance of flowers, a chance encounter in a green pasture, a burning hot look in my eyes, a man who has a horse-tying pole, you are mighty and majestic, your galloping steed is like a strong wind, the endless wilderness is free for you to wander, your heart is as broad as the earth. You are in my heart, my horse man. I am willing to melt in your broad chest. I will wander with you in the endless wilderness, and all the days will be as sunny as you."
One possible moral is that we should not underestimate others. Maybe in the story, the man initially thought the horse was just a beast of burden, but later he discovered the horse had unique qualities like intelligence or courage, teaching him not to judge based on appearances.
I'm not sure which specific '1 man 1 horse story' you mean. There could be many stories involving a man and a horse. It could be a story about a man and his trusty horse going on an adventure, like traveling across a vast desert or through a dangerous forest.
I'm not sure specifically which 'man and horse story' you are referring to. There could be various stories involving a man and a horse in different cultures and literatures. It might be a story about their friendship, like a man and his trusty horse going on adventures together.
The 'horse and man story' could cover a wide range of topics. It might be a story about a man who rescues a horse from a difficult situation, like saving it from a cruel owner or from a dangerous place. Then, they develop a deep bond. In some Western stories, a cowboy (the man) and his trusty horse are central characters. The horse is not just a means of transportation but a partner. The story could also be about a man learning important life lessons from his interactions with a horse, such as patience, loyalty, and the power of non - verbal communication.
Well, 'A Man Called Horse' is not a true story. It's a work of fiction that might draw inspiration from various elements but doesn't represent real events or people.
No, it isn't. 'The Man Called Horse' is a fictional tale crafted by the imagination of the writer or writers. It doesn't draw from real events or people.
The lyrics of the man with a horse were as follows:
Give me a blue sky, a rising sun
Give me a piece of green grass that stretches far away
Give me an eagle, a mighty man
Give me a horse pole in his hand
Give me a white cloud, a pure white imagination
Give me a breeze to blow away the fragrance of flowers
Give me a chance encounter in the green pasture
Give me a look that's hot and burning
The man with the horse, you are mighty and majestic
The galloping horse is like the wind
The endless wilderness is for you to wander
Your heart is as wide as the earth
The man with the horse, you are in my heart
I want to melt in your broad chest
The endless wilderness is for you to wander
All the days are as clear as you
The original song of the man with the horse pole was Ulantoya. The lyrics were as follows: Give me a blue sky, a rising sun, and a green grass stretching far away. Give me an eagle, a mighty man, give me a horse pole, and hold it in his hand. Give me a piece of white cloud, a pure white imagination, give me a breeze, blow away the fragrance of flowers. Give me a chance encounter, in the green pasture, give me a look, hot and boiling. You are mighty and majestic, the horse galloping like the wind. You can wander in the endless wilderness, and your heart is as wide as the earth. You are in my heart, horse man, and I am willing to melt in your broad chest. The endless wilderness is as you wander, and all the days are as clear as you. Give me a piece of white cloud, a pure white imagination, give me a breeze, blow away the fragrance of flowers. Give me a chance encounter, in the green pasture, give me a look, hot and boiling. You are mighty and majestic, the horse galloping like the wind. You can wander in the endless wilderness, and your heart is as wide as the earth.