Sunday, March 10, 2013

The Ides of March in a Nutshell

The Ides of March in a Nutshell

The sky, to be cliché, is blue
While the cliché grass is green
But we, I believe, are more concerned
With Caesar, who was between
The grass, that in cliché, is green
And the cliché sky that’s blue;
And since, I believe, he was also involved,
We’re concerned with Brutus too.

The night, to be cliché, is black
While the cliché day is bright
Caesar wore a fancy toga
Which was purple hem on white.
The day, to be cliché, is bright
While the cliché night is black
Good old Brutus got so jealous
He stabbed Caesar in the back.

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