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You a mouse or uh.. (or what?)
Or hell I don't know, just thought you were a mouse or somethin
I mean you look like a damn mouse... THE mouse (maybe) DANGERDOOM – Korn Dogz
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Eliot cites Ezekiel 2:1, not 2:7, although the significance of this goes up to Ezekiel 2:7. In Ezekiel 2:1., God speaks to the prophet and calls him son of man. In the next few lines God gives Ezekiel a mission and empowers him with knowledge, ending with line 2:7 “And thou shalt speak my words unto them” (2:7). Eliot takes a much more bleak view: he emasculates Ezekiel with “Son of man, you cannot say or guess”