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The Tragedy of Caesar: The Tumble of the Colossus
Caesar. . .
Thee savior and god of Rome,
towers over the city
like the Colossus.
Long live the king.
Cassius. . .
rescues Caesar from the rapids of a river,
and wishes he left Caesar to perish.
He arranges to seek Caesar’s chest,
with the tip of his blade.
Brutus. . .
Sculpted with bravery and honor,
Sees the death of Rome
By the dagger of Caesar
Thy slaying of Caesar for the good of Rome.
Caesar. . .
Killed by 300 stabbings.
returns to the barracks of Brutus
as the evil spirit
“To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi.”
Brutus. . .
As an army knocks on the doors of the palace,
the chance of escape lies at the floor of the ocean..
As Brutus took his own life,
he shall see Caesar in Philippi.
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