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Old Coins, Rare Coins
Cheese and sausage
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To please the finest princely palate
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Old Coins, Rare Coins
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Pipes, Pearson pipes
Steins old and new
Beer tastes better in your
own exclusive style
Old Coins, Rare Coins
Silks and satins,
velvets and brocades,
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fine fabrics, cheese and sausage,
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Old coins, rare coins,
treasures of an ancient kingdom,
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numismatic wonders from days of old,
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curios of silver, rarities of gold.
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Meyeroth child, at your service.
Look! Look at this rare treasure.
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Older than Alexander the Great.
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And there's an ancient legend
connected with this coin.
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Come, come closer.
Long before Alexander was
as great as he became,
at the tender age of six,
he knew ambition
and contentment seldom mix.
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So he wondered,
is it better to pursue eternal fame
or to spend his life
in tasting simple joys?
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Should he lead a quiet life, or instead,
Should he organize
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an army and roam?
Then he took a silver drachma
and said,
Heads, I conquer the world,
Tails, I stay home.
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Yes, my friends,
at this critical moment,
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When the fate of the world
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hung in the balance,
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He tossed a coin, he tossed a coin,
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Ebdim
Saying, coin, it's up to you,
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Tell me what I ought to do.
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Yes, he tossed it,
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and he watched it as it spun.
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He tossed a coin,
perhaps this very one.
Only fifteen dollars. No.
Well, take this one.
Behold! Cleopatra!
Her portrait in gold.
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And with it, a story.
When Julius Caesar invaded Egypt,
Cleopatra pondered,
how should she receive
her Roman conqueror?
Should she call him friend,
welcome him with love,
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greet him with a warm Egyptian smile?
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Should she call him foe,
try to end his life,
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send his body floating
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down the Nile?
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Cleopatra climbed the nearby dune,
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Vainly seeking guidance from the moon.
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But no answer came,
leaving her perplexed,
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Where was she to turn for guidance next?
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She tossed a coin,
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She tossed a coin,
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Saying, coin, it's up to you,
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Tell me what I ought to do.
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Yes, she tossed it,
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and she watched it, as it spun,
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as it spun, spun.
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She tossed a coin,
perhaps this very one
touched by Cleopatra herself.
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I want it. How much is it?
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Only ten dollar. I'll take it.
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Speaking of Caesar, here he is,
under silver denarius,
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and with it, it just so happens,
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there's a legend.
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Picture yourselves in Imperial Rome,
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the Ides of March,
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Caesar expected at the Senate.
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In the corners, in the shadows,
his adversaries lurk.
In the folds of every toga,
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a deadly Roman dirk.
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Caesar's friends say, Caesar,
the omens are berserk.
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Caesar's wife says,
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today stay home from work.
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To his wife and his friends,
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he is deaf.
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To the omens and the signs,
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he is blind.
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Caesar knew what to do
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to help make up his mind.
Huh?
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He tossed a coin.
He tossed a coin.
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Say, coin, it's up to you.
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Tell me what I ought to do.
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Yes, he tossed.
Yes, he tossed it.
And he watched.
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And he wants it as his sign
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He tossed a coin,
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perhaps this very one
How much is it?
Only 20
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I don't know, that's a lot of money
Tell you what you do
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Toss a coin I'll take it
He tossed
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He tossed a coin you
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