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The speaker is expressing their admiration for fluorine, referring to its electronegativity and ability to attract electrons. They compare ionic and covalent bonding, stating that covalent bonds are not as strong. The speaker also mentions their willingness to give fluorine an electron and refers to fluorine as their favorite halogen. They express a strong bond and state that nothing could drive them apart. I hear electrons buzzing tonight, but fluorine hears whispers of some quiet conversation. An ionic bond would be just right, I'd give you an 8th electron to fill you up, you're valence. I saw some covalent bonds today, they just like to share their electrons with each other. Covalent bonding is not the same, their bonds aren't as strong as me and you. It's gonna take a lot to drive me away from you, there's nothing that a hundred ounce of lye could ever do. You are my favorite halogen, gonna give the only thing that's left on our hands. Earth's metals cry out in the night, longing for an element with electronegativity. You attract electrons with insight, taking wisdom elements with high electron affinity. When you rank the highest halogens in a fight, fluorine you're the strongest of them all. It's gonna take a lot to drive me away from you, there's nothing that a hundred ounce of lye could ever do. You are my favorite halogen, gonna give the only thing that's left on our hands. Fluorine, I will make a bond with you. It's gonna take a lot to drive me away from you, there's nothing that a hundred ounce of lye could ever do. You are my favorite halogen. You are my favorite halogen. You are my favorite halogen. Gonna make a bond. Gonna give you the one and only electron I have. You are my favorite halogen, gonna give the only thing that's left on our hands. You are my favorite halogen.