An excerpt, a poem based on Deuteronomy chapter 33 // Two-horned Joseph, / Neither an ox, castrated, / Unworthy of sacrifice, / Nor a unicorn, obviously- / O you wild bull, although / Gentler (?) than the crazed / Iberian from Spain, / No one will mistake you for / Marduk or Taurus, you / Soldier with two swords. O / You hater of blind gods, / Even those filled by gold, / How you will plough all day, / And eat while you thresh / And snort. See your / One horn, / Stronger than the other: / Which horn will exalt itself first, / Like one of those pretty / Women who tinkle as they / Walk?
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