There's also the fable of the scorpion and the fox.
The scorpion wants to cross a river, and asks the fox to carry him across. The fox won;t do it, she's afraid the scorpion will sting her, and she'll drown. The scorpion promises not to, and she agrees, but as they reach the middle of the river, the scorpion stings her. As they sink, the fox asks the scorpion why he stung her, as they'll now both drown, and the scorpion replies simply "sorry... it's in my nature."
" will it end or begin in your cinnabar juice?" - Cinnabar is a crystal, and also a reddish/brown crystal associated with the zodiac sign of scorpio ...I cant think of any other references...does anyone know what she means by the "cinnibar juice" line?
" will it end or begin in your cinnabar juice?" - Cinnabar is a crystal, and also a reddish/brown crystal associated with the zodiac sign of scorpio ...I cant think of any other references...does anyone know what she means by the "cinnibar juice" line?
Cinnabar is what is used to make quick silver, or mercury. Mercury is also known to cause madness to insanity. Perhaps her "cinnabar juice" is like some sort of madness potion. So in other words, he's wants to know if her crazy ways will make things worse or better for him. There's a very strong sexual connotation in that line and with this whole song if you read between the lines.
Cinnabar is what is used to make quick silver, or mercury. Mercury is also known to cause madness to insanity. Perhaps her "cinnabar juice" is like some sort of madness potion. So in other words, he's wants to know if her crazy ways will make things worse or better for him. There's a very strong sexual connotation in that line and with this whole song if you read between the lines.
I've also been curious about the "cinnabar juices" and the "scorpion's tail". Ever heard of Chinese pillow books? They find creative names for the sexual organs and the female's has been referred to as the cinnabar cleft, the man's as the scorpion's tail. From this I'm thinking it's more about sex and kind of less about love.
I've also been curious about the "cinnabar juices" and the "scorpion's tail". Ever heard of Chinese pillow books? They find creative names for the sexual organs and the female's has been referred to as the cinnabar cleft, the man's as the scorpion's tail. From this I'm thinking it's more about sex and kind of less about love.
There's also the fable of the scorpion and the fox.
The scorpion wants to cross a river, and asks the fox to carry him across. The fox won;t do it, she's afraid the scorpion will sting her, and she'll drown. The scorpion promises not to, and she agrees, but as they reach the middle of the river, the scorpion stings her. As they sink, the fox asks the scorpion why he stung her, as they'll now both drown, and the scorpion replies simply "sorry... it's in my nature."
" will it end or begin in your cinnabar juice?" - Cinnabar is a crystal, and also a reddish/brown crystal associated with the zodiac sign of scorpio ...I cant think of any other references...does anyone know what she means by the "cinnibar juice" line?
" will it end or begin in your cinnabar juice?" - Cinnabar is a crystal, and also a reddish/brown crystal associated with the zodiac sign of scorpio ...I cant think of any other references...does anyone know what she means by the "cinnibar juice" line?
Cinnabar is what is used to make quick silver, or mercury. Mercury is also known to cause madness to insanity. Perhaps her "cinnabar juice" is like some sort of madness potion. So in other words, he's wants to know if her crazy ways will make things worse or better for him. There's a very strong sexual connotation in that line and with this whole song if you read between the lines.
Cinnabar is what is used to make quick silver, or mercury. Mercury is also known to cause madness to insanity. Perhaps her "cinnabar juice" is like some sort of madness potion. So in other words, he's wants to know if her crazy ways will make things worse or better for him. There's a very strong sexual connotation in that line and with this whole song if you read between the lines.
I've also been curious about the "cinnabar juices" and the "scorpion's tail". Ever heard of Chinese pillow books? They find creative names for the sexual organs and the female's has been referred to as the cinnabar cleft, the man's as the scorpion's tail. From this I'm thinking it's more about sex and kind of less about love.
I've also been curious about the "cinnabar juices" and the "scorpion's tail". Ever heard of Chinese pillow books? They find creative names for the sexual organs and the female's has been referred to as the cinnabar cleft, the man's as the scorpion's tail. From this I'm thinking it's more about sex and kind of less about love.