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Two types, fergus:
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The scorpion
And the frog.
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Ever heard of 'em?
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A scorpion wants To cross
the river, But he can't swim.
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Goes to A frog who can
And asks for a ride.
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Frog says, "if I give
you A ride on my back,
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You'll go
And sting me."
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Scorpion replies, "it would not
be in My interest to sting you...
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Since, as I'll Be on your
back, We both would drown."
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Frog thinks about This logic
for a while And accepts the deal.
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Takes the scorpion On his
back, Braves the waters,
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Halfway over Feels a
burning spear In his side...
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And realizes the scorpion
Has stung him after all.
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And as they both
Sink beneath the waves,
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The frog cries out,
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"why'd you sting me
Mr. Scorpion?
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For now
We both will drown."
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Scorpion replies,
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"I can't help it.
It's in my nature."
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So what's that
Supposed to mean?
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Means what it says.
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A scorpion does
What is in its nature.
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Take off
The hood, man.
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Why? 'Cause you're kind...
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And it's
In your nature.