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Remember, Caesar, thou art mortal. I’ve always thought about that the praetorian guard of my mind screaming through my days remember caesar remember caesar relentlessly, infuriatingly, inexpressibly unforgettable my Greek chorus my Roman public my philosophers they are wiser than I am and with every word they remind me I can never live my life fully because as I speak, it is running out and I have this obligation to live my life to the fullest and I am not. thou art mortal thou art mortal I need to write my name to confirm that I exist I need to write I I I I I just to remind myself that there is a life. And with every step I take I get older with every breath I begin to run out and I wonder what would happen if the world ended. REMEMBER, CAESAR Suddenly. Every death is sudden you breathe and then you stop. Even if you slow down a little there is still an ending and that means that one moment it’s there the next it’s gone. And then when breath stops and everything ends all that’s left is the epitaph on the stone which, in a way, is comforting because stone is, at least, more long lasting. THOU ART MORTAL. we were, weren't we? |