Alexander
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He is made... by stealing, by suffering,
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A king must know how to hurt those he loves.
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It is lonely. Ask Heracles.
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ask any of them! Fate is cruel.
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No man or woman could be too powerful
or too beautiful, without disaster befalling.

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They laugh when you rise too high,
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..crush everything you built with the wind.
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The glory they give, in the end..they take away.
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They make of us slaves.
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8 years later
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Pregnant. So soon! The little whore..
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You will marry her in the spring, during Dionysus' festival,
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And when her first son is born, her sweet uncle Attalus,
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Will convince Philip to name the boy, his successor,
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With himself as regent.
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And you,
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you will be sent on some impossible mission,
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Against some monstrous northern tribe, to be mutilated.
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In one more meaningless battle over cattle.
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And I, no longer queen, will be put to death with your sister,
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And the remaining members of our family.
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I wish, sometimes you could see the light mother.
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The truth is, he's taken nothing from you
that you have not been long without.


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