The Ten Commandments
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with the scorpion, the cobra,
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and the lizard for subjects.
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Free them, if you will.
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Leave the Hebrews to me.
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Give this prince of Israel
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one day's ration
of bread and water.

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One day's ration?
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It will take many days
to cross this wilderness,

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if he can cross at all.
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I commend you
to your Hebrew god

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who has no name.
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If you die,
it will be by his hand,

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not by mine.
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Farewell, my one-time brother.
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Hyah!
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Into the blistering
wilderness of Shur,

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the man
who walked with kings

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now walks alone.
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Torn from the pinnacle
of royal power,

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stripped of all rank
and earthly wealth,

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a forsaken man without
a country, without a hope,

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his soul in turmoil
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like the hot winds
and raging sands

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that lash him with the fury
of a taskmaster's whip.

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He is driven forward,
always forward,


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