The lady said to the tiger, as they stood behind some doors,
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"I'm sick of this job. I don't know what we're waiting here fors.
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I'm turning off life support. I'm putting an end to this joke."
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The tiger thought about this, and then the tiger spoke.
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"Starving the beast, at the very least, will just increase its hunger.
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Go right ahead and starve me dead. It will only make me stronger."
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The lady said, "I'm bustin' out of this prison. I got laser vision, and I'm burning a hole in the wall."
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The tiger said "Wait, you'll start a fire, destroy the entire lady and the tiger hall.
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"Felines and dames in flames will hardly serve your aims.
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Do you surmise it's wise to have laser beams emitting from your eyes?"
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"Point taken, cat. I can well see that our lives are worth protecting,
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but I submit it's time we quit this hoping and expecting.
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"Felines and dames in flames will hardly serve my aims,
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but in my dreams, it seems that my eyes are always shooting laser beams."
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The hall remains, it still contains a pair of doors, a choice.
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Behind one door, a muffled roar, behind the other, a voice.
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The Lady And The Tiger
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They Might Be Giants |