I LIVE IN WATER IF YOU'LL CUT MY HEART

I AM AT YOUR DOOR
IF YOU CUT MY TAIL I A FRUIT KNOW IF YOU'LL CUT BITH MY HANDS AND TAIL I AM WITH YOU

WHO AM I?

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To solve this riddle, let's break it down step by step.

The first part of the riddle says, "I live in water. If you'll cut my heart." This suggests that the answer could be a creature that lives in water and has a "heart" that can be cut. The answer to this part is a "fish" because fish live in water and their heart can be "cut" or removed.

The second part of the riddle says, "I am at your door. If you cut my tail, I am a fruit." This suggests that the answer can be found at a door and that by cutting its tail, it becomes a fruit. The answer to this part is a "fig" because a fig is a fruit and, when pronounced differently, it sounds like "at your door" ("a fig-door").

The third part of the riddle says, "If you cut both my hands and tail, I am with you." This suggests that by cutting the hands and tail of whatever the answer is, it becomes something that is "with you." The answer to this part is "clock" because by cutting the "hands" (i.e., the clock hands) and the "tail" (i.e., the pendulum), you are left with a clock, which is an object that is "with you" or always present.

Putting all the parts together, the answer to the riddle is "fish-fig-clock."