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3/29/19
Loved going through those images today. There were several I had not seen before, mainly the photos of Man o' War as a youngster. The one with Mahubah in the photo was exciting to see!
Is always interesting that his birthday is March 29 and Secretariat is March 30. So Happy Birthday Secretariat, also.
3/30/19
Happy Birthday too, Cindy. I will have to go back and read the comments; so glad you mentioned them. What a powerful poem to Man o' War.
3/30/19
Thank you. I am tickled to share a birthday with Man o' War. Here is the poem about Man o' War that I love most, it is posted near his grave at the KHP.
BIG RED by Joseph Estes
The days are long at Belmont.
Speed they never learn.
And it's many a day since Man o' War
Has looped the upper turn.
The guineas stopped their rubbing,
The rider dropped his tack
When the word went round that Man o' War
Was coming on the track.
The crowd was hoarse with cheering
At ancient Pimlico
The day he won the Preakness-
But that was long ago.
The dust is deep at Windsor,
The good old days are gone.
And many a horse is forgotten,
But they still remember one.
For he was a fiery phantom
To that multitudinous throng-
Would you wait for another one like him?
Be patient: years are long.
For here was a horse among horses,
Cast in a Titan's mold,
And the slant October sunlight
Gilded the living gold.
He was marked with the god's own giving
And winged in every part;
The look of eagles was in his eye
And Hastings' wrath in his heart.
Young Equipoise had power
To rouse the crowded stand,
And there was magic in the name
Of Greentree's Twenty Grand.
And Sarazen has sprinted,
And Gallant Fox has stayed,
And Discovery has glittered
In the wake of Cavalcade.
We watch the heroes parading,
We wait, and our eyes are dim,
But we never discover another
Like him.
A foal is born at midnight
And in the frosty morn
The horseman eyes him fondly
And a secret hope is born.
But breathe it not, nor whisper,
For fear of a neighbor's scorn:
He's a chestnut colt, and he's got a star-
He may be another Man o' War.
Nay, say it aloud--be shameless.
Dream and hope and yearn,
For there's never a man among you
But waits for his return.
3/30/19
Very moving poem-- and lovely that you share a birthday with the great
Man O War-- Happy Birthday Cindy!
3/30/19
This poem should be on this thread. Thank you for sharing it with us, it is just beautiful. Makes us ponder the times long-gone.
3/29/22
Happy Birthday Man O War
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/slideshows/21006/man-o-war-a-photographic-tribute
3/29/22
Love this!! Thanks he greatest horse of the 20th century!
Isn’t it cool that his dam and sire are buried next each other? A special place.
3/29/23
Happy Birthday Man O War!
This is from Bloodhorse originally posted last year
https://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/slideshows/21006/man-o-war-a-photographic-tribute