Spartacus
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1:27:05
when the wind dies away
on the mountain...

1:27:10
when the song
of the meadowlark turns still...

1:27:15
when the field locust clicks
no more in the field...

1:27:20
and the sea foam sleeps
like a maiden at rest...

1:27:24
and twilight touches the shape
of the wandering earth...

1:27:27
l turn home.
1:27:30
Through blue shadows
and purple woods...

1:27:33
l turn home.
1:27:37
l turn to the place
that l was born...

1:27:39
to the mother who bore me
and the father who taught me...

1:27:43
long ago, long ago...
1:27:45
long ago.
1:27:49
Alone am l now, lost and alone,
in a far, wide, wandering world.

1:27:55
Yet still when
the blazing sun hangs low...

1:28:00
when the wind dies away
and the sea foam sleeps...

1:28:04
and twilight touches
the wandering earth...

1:28:09
l turn home.
1:28:16
Where'd you learn that song?
1:28:19
My father taught it to me.
1:28:22
l was wrong about you, poet.
1:28:24
You won't learn to kill.
You'll teach us songs.

1:28:26
l came here to fight.
1:28:30
Anyone can learn to fight.
1:28:33
l joined to fight!
1:28:38
- What's your name?
- Antoninus.

1:28:45
There's a time for fighting,
and there's a time for singing.

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Now you teach us to sing.
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Sing, Antoninus.

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