Julius Caesar Poem by Sase vardhni

Julius Caesar



The play Julius Caesar
Is written by, William Shakespeare.
On listening to the lecture
Learnt the end of Caesar.

Caesar being a nobleman
Trusted some of his true men
Not knowing, one trustworthy man
Is to assassinate this nobleman

Brutus was that trustworthy fellow
Who happened to fall into the trap of Cassius
So as Cassius's ill words made him a pathetic fellow
Ha, Brutus was thus given the 'Wine of Rome'.

The ill words of Cassius
The love for Rome of Brutus
Which ought to be deciduous
For Caesar not to die on account of Brutus.

Calpurnia feared that her dream could come true
While Decius Brutus convinced her not to sew
So that he could take Caesar to senate
And the conspirators can assassinate.

Caesar's 'Et Tu Brutus, Let Caesar fall'
Caesar did certainly fall
Brutus was thus pathetic of all
Conspirators received the pleasures call.

Antony, the true friend of Caesar
Asked for a chance to speak about Caesar
To the conspirators
Who agreed to the request to be fulfilled after
The speech of their speaker.

Brutus the great orator
Had no fear
To speak about Caesar
Who never knew
That he trusted the words of a liar/cheater.

The play Julius Caesar
Is written by William Shakespeare
On listening to the lecture
Conveyed the end of Ceasar
Which led to shed drops of tear(s) .

Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: tribute
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