Togate Reflections
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			by Gnaeus Equitius Marinus
- Togate, I stood
 - In a foreign place
 - Proud, assured, confident.
 - Roman.
 - Son of Aeneas and of Romulus
 - Standing before the world
 - A bright beacon of the best that man can be.
 
- Togate, I stood
 - On the steps of the Curia Hostilia.
 - Despairing, ashamed, abashed.
 - Watching as the children of Aeneas and Romulus
 - Destroyed one another viciously
 - There, in the well of the Comitia.
 
- Togate, I walk
 - Along the Carina after dark.
 - Awash in the sounds of my City,
 - Wondering... Why?
 - Why is it I feel least Roman when I am in Rome?
 
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