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The Eternal City
  A hot summer night in the Circus of Rome
  A crackling was heard, the smell of smoke
  Ominous flames lit up the gloam
  And as they spread, the silence broke
  Screaming leapt up and rent the night
  The Eternal city was kindling the blaze
  As the fire ravaged all in sight
  For nine infernal nights and days
  Nero was in Antium, he rushed to the fire
  Did he fiddle while watching the flames eat his world?
  Or was it the Christians burning Rome like a pyre?
  No, that was a rumor vicious Nero hurled
  Fourteen great districts between the seven slopes
  Three were razed, seven mangled, four were spared
  Scorched too, it seemed, were the Romans’ hopes
  But there was to be a new Rome, Nero declared
  Like a phoenix reborn from its still-smoking ashes
  The Urbs Sacra is rebuilt from marble and stone
  Nero’s cruelty grows as the lion’s tooth flashes
  Climbing over his victims to sit on his throne
  But after he died and his memory faded
  And a parade of men ruled under the dome
  The everlasting city has outlived them all
  The imperial, eternal queen of cities, Rome.
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This poem is about the Fire of Rome in A.D. 64 and Nero's reaction to it. Thanks for reading, and I appreciate any feedback!