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Julius Caesar’s Reflections
After my death, what legacy remains,
What power persists, what name endures?
The senate, now with Brutus at its helm,
May think it’s purged the threat of tyranny
But time will tell if Rome’s free or enslaved;
If ambition was my fatal flaw,
Or was it my love for Rome what murdered me.
But now my soul has left its mortal coil,
To Octavian I’ve passed my fate and name.
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