"Calphurnia, those dreams were nothing"
You said this as I watched you leave
But, Caesar, you didn't heed
If you'd listened to me,
your wife who loved you madly,
then I wouldn't have to deal with this,
you dying in my arms, as the senators ran
Antonio heard the commotion and entered
He knelt down and, as he placed your arms on your stomach,
shed a single tear and stood
He took you away from me, your blood staining me
He caught Brutus and Cassius outside,
demanding to know what happened
I didn't hear, just cried,
my tears mixing with your blood
I couldn't hear anything over my pounding heart
A few days passed and Antonio spoke at your funeral after Brutus left
Again I coolant hear anything but my heart and saw nothing but your body
Suddenly someone shouted, "Kill them!"
And Antonio lit up your body
Now, a few months after the last of your conspirators' deaths,
I lay on your side if our bed, crying
I love and miss you, Gaius Julius Caesar