Alexander
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:02:42
Our world has gone now.
:02:46
Smashed by the wars.
:02:50
Now I am the keeper of his body,
:02:54
bound here in the Egyptian ways,
:02:58
I followed him as Pharaoh, and have now ruled 40 years.
:03:04
I am the victor. But what does it all mean?
:03:08
When there is no one left to remember,
:03:10
The great cavalry charge of Gaugamela, or the
mountains of the Hindu Kush,

:03:16
When we crossed the 100,000 man army into India.
:03:28
He was a God, Cadmos
:03:31
or as close as anything I've ever seen.
:03:35
"Tyrant!" they yelled so easily, I laugh.
:03:38
No tyrant ever gave back so much.
:03:40
And what do they know of the world, these school boys?
:03:45
it takes strong man to rule.
:03:48
Alexander was more, he was Prometheus, a friend to man,
:03:51
He changed the world,
:03:54
before him, there were tribes, and after him...

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