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First poem talks about the Romans invading Nestor's stable to bring donkeys into their empire. The second refers to Nestor having to press on through thick and thin after his mother dies, largely because that was one of the things she told him to do. The last poem focuses on Tilly, the cherub who befriends and accompanies Nestor on his journey not long after his mother passes away.
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All roads lead to Rome\\
But not for Nestor, whose home\\
Was sacked by those brutes.
We miss your mother\\
As much as you do, so go\\
And soldier straight on
There's always support\\
Even in dark times, God knew.\\
Down came a cherub.
— Viracochaxevious
But not for Nestor, whose home\\
Was sacked by those brutes.
We miss your mother\\
As much as you do, so go\\
And soldier straight on
There's always support\\
Even in dark times, God knew.\\
Down came a cherub.
— Viracochaxevious