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Ian HP | Rocks of Bawn - Meaning? (138* d) | RE: ROCKS OF BAWN - MEANING? | 11 Sep 98 |
Thanks for contributions so far, folks. It seems to me that "to plough the rocks of Bawn" is to do the impossible. The impossibility of ploughing rocks seems to be a metaphor for getting justice, getting things to come right. But does it go deeper, is there more to it than that? Am I on the right track? |