"Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" is a fairly well known 1886 Gothic horror story by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. This is my take on it.
David Steven Guy
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Can a leopard change its spots
Can a man change into someone he is not
Can the full moon affect your mind
Send dark energy to those who are inclined
Dr Jekyll becomes Mr Hyde
Completely devoid of any pride
In his appearance, a stooping peasant
With an attitude harsh and unrepentant
Due to the secret potion that he takes
The doctor transforms to a different size and shape
CHORUS
If your name is Dr Jekyll
Which it probably is not
You might change into Mr Hyde
If your name is Dr Jekyll
You'll begin to lose the plot
And you'll walk the streets in disguise
If your name is Dr Jekyll
Which it probably is not
You might change into, rearrange into, you might change into Mr Hyde
Can a leopard change its spots
And go prowling in a land that time forgot
All the townsfolk lock their doors and windows
Mr Hyde brings havoc everywhere he goes
The doctor has become a savagely violent man
Carrying out his dastardly evil plan
CHORUS
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