Carthage
By craig2
It thrived, alive scattering the dream within a dream to surfaces frontiers have never known – here it encountered Rome. Fought for generations, with heroes born of myth, the taste of suicidal dying, the sound of empires based on war, for such was the legacy of Rome. Burnt and enslaved, salt sown through its awareness, shuddering at its own existence, drowned in the blood of the sword of Rome. Unable to recall the history of the race that posits one with Gods, slave conformity was tolerated – this was Roman Rome had won. Written January 6th, 2002 © on Jan 10 2002 02:42 PM PST 0 • 10
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"It thrived, alive..."