explain the lines :not quite a fish, and yet not quite the same as you and me
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It's a way of saying that you could do or learn to do something if you wanted to. If someone asked you if you can play the guitar and you can't, instead of saying "no" you would say "not quite yet", indicating that you could learn if you wanted to.
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