Alexander
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he chained Prometheus to a rock in the Great Caucasas,
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and each day, his eagle pecked out the poor man's liver,
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each night it grew back again, so that it
could be eaten the next day,

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miserable fate.
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Why?
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Who knows these things, anyway,
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Oedipus, tore out his eyes,
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He found out, he'd murdered his father,
and married his mother,

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knowledge that came too late,
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Medea. She slaughtered her two children in vengeance,
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When Jason left her for a younger wife.
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My mother would never hurt me.
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Never easy to escape our mothers Alexander,
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All your life, beware of women. They're
far more dangerous than men.

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Heracles, even after he accomplished his 12 labors,
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He was punished with madness, slaughtered his 3 children
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Poor Heracles. Great Heracles.
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All greatness comes from loss.
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Even you, the Gods will one day judge harshly.
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When I'm king like you one day father.
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Don't rush the day boy. You risk all!
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My father threw me into battle before I knew how to fight.
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When I'd killed my first man he said "Now you know"
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I hated him then,
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But I understand why now. A king isn't born Alexander,

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