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Vladimir Vysotsky ’s 1972 song "Koni Priveredlivye" (Fastidious Horses) is a powerful, symbolic work exploring a life lived on the brink of exhaustion and the desperate need to complete one's artistic journey before death. The frantic horses represent fate and time, pulling the singer toward an inevitable end while he pleads for just enough time to finish his creative work.

The poem highlights themes of defiance in the face of mortality, as the narrator chooses to live fully and passionately, despite the looming abyss. The song also reflects the Soviet-era struggle for individual freedom, serving as a raw, emotional cry against conformity and in favor of living life with uncompromising intensity. 9_vladimir_vysockii_koni_priveredlivye

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