@BBB76... what's good my brother? Kudos and applause for your well written verse. How and why you engage such idiocy, is beyond me. However, being a lover of history and the "creamy white ass of the caucasian persuasion", I wanted to add a little nugget to your prose.
The bull has been represented throughout history, especially prior to the Egyptian culture. The first written word, which gives credit to the Sumerians, also believed in the power of the black bull.
"The
Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh depicts the killing by
Gilgamesh and
Enkidu of the
Bull of Heaven,
Gugalanna, first husband of
Ereshkigal, as an act of defiance of the gods. From the earliest times, the bull was lunar in
Mesopotamia (its horns representing the crescent moon)."
As you can see, even in the earliest days of man, a bull was still treasured and highly favored. Thus it is with us, and should fools dare trifle with the bull, the horns are their fate! Keep making it do what it do, bruh! Peace