Holy Fool His wife is a heifer, a young cow, who has bowed to the yoke and served her enemies. ‘Plowing’ does double service as both an agricultural and a sexual metaphor. The common element is penetration, and illicit use of Samson’s ‘property.’ -The Book of Judges
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Poem: Holy Fool
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Holy Fool His wife is a heifer, a young cow, who has bowed to the yoke and served her enemies. ‘Plowing’ does double service as both an agricultural and a sexual metaphor. The common element is penetration, and illicit use of Samson’s ‘property.’ -The Book of Judges