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Caesar
- Caesar high mighty to the point we call you Caesar
- Worshiped so well as a military leader
- People like you like they like their violence
- If you were to die there would be so much silence
- No doubt about it, he has been there and done that
- Brutus would die for him and no doubt we respect that
- Mark Antony's there at his side
- For that, we step back tip our hats and swallow our pride
- But you got too high and mighty and did this with much bravery
- You wanted to take us Romans and force us to slavery
- Giving Cassius the hungry look, with a taste so unsavory
- You basically made and moved the way of conspiracy
- Et Tu Brute? Then fall, Caesar
- Romans look to the sky at the fall of their leader
- Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!
- But it had to come at the sake of his head
- People come and go but the stories all the same
- Brutus and Cassius left the city at the sake of his name
- They didn't want the death to come with such a fame
- But to Mark Antony they were the only two to blame
- Brutus said the speech with the commoners on his side
- He tried to make Caesar look like the bad guy
- All hail Brutus, Caesar has been reborn
- But our hearts belong to Caesar, so our hearts are still torn
- With Antony up next the conspirators were scared
- He revealed Caesars body to the commoners that stared
- He spoke of Caesars will that got them riled up
- Then commoners took to the town and set it a muck
- So they ran, screaming, crying, like babies at what they were
- They were fighting for conspiracy and giving it new birth
- Haters are my motivators but don't tell that to them
- Hell is freezing over and it's causing mayhem
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- Antony meets Octavious to start the civil war
- Romans V conspirators who could want it more?
- Conspirators fight for what they think is the best
- But Romans still think that Caesar was better than the rest
- So as Brutus and Cassius yell, the Romans get ready
- But just then is when the mood turned heavy
- Portia took her body and swallowed coals, like pills
- Brutus tried to fight it, but his death prescription's sealed
- Trying to fight the pain they unleashed in bloody war
- All over Caesar, a man they all adored
- They brought along their daggers, the ones used to kill Caesar
- Antony had support, and by far was a crowd pleaser
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