describe the Scorpion in the poem night of the Scorpion
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This poem is about how the scorpion stung the poet's mother and the mother's love for her children. to crawl beneath a sack of rice. ... The scorpion then flees the scene and, thus, risks the rain again. A picture of a religious village is created by what the neighbours do to paralyse the scorpion("buzz the name of God").
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This poem is about how the scorpion stung the poet's mother and the mother's love for her children. to crawl beneath a sack of rice. ... The scorpion then flees the scene and, thus, risks the rain again. A picture of a religious village is created by what the neighbours do to paralyse the scorpion("buzz the name of God").
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