Tim Torkildson's Clown Alley
The Poet Laureate of the New York Times Newsroom
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Five myths about the decline and fall of Rome
Rome wasn't built in a day
but fell apart almost that way.
The plebes got too haughty;
patricians too naughty --
and then they blew up like Pompeii.
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