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Et Tu, Brute?
Blades behind togas
Envy tormented souls
Cassius’s insisting whispers
And Brutus’s twisted emotions
March 14th
It was the soothsayer’s prophecy
A lionheart must fall
And a great one indeed
Daggers unsheathed
Swords drawn
Let loose the dark, murderous heart
And the ceaseless, devouring greed for power
23 stabs
The leader crumpled
The conspirators’ smug leer
Cold and malicious
Satisfied that power
Was in their grasp
In the very heart of their palm
Drowning in the pool of blood
The leader gazed
Resigned and demoralized
And murmured
“Et Tu, Brute?”
The young man said nothing
And turned away
Expressionless
Yet his inside was turbulent
The leader covered his face
And let Death take him away
For pain
Not from the sharp blades
But of the betrayal
Was too much
To bear...
“And you, child?”
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