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Imagine the mounds of snow. Crisp air hits your lungs as you breathe. The horse waits, shifting so that the sleigh bells sound.
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Why a sleigh ride on that day? According to legend, Pierpont wanted to write a song to commemorate his town's annual sleigh race.
And consider that setting. This is not a fun, leisurely ride. It is an intense race:
https://www.metmuseum.org/es/art/collection/search/380479
Go it while you're young
Take the girls tonight
Sing this sleighing song
Get a bobtailed bay Two forty for his speed
And hitch him to an open sleigh
And you will take the lead
If you think of a sleigh race, the last line of the above quote makes sense. "Take the lead", as in pull ahead of the other races.
Because the song never once mentions Thanksgiving, it lends itself well to Christmas. It beccomes a nostalgic glimpse into holidays past, to a time long gone.
A great source to learn more--https://unrememberedhistory.com/tag/medford-massachusetts/




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