I’m not a big Shakespeare guybut it just occurs to be me
that Big Willie attributed ole Gaius J
with some kind of immortality clause for scaredy cats.
Let’s dive in.
How come only the craven get to live a thousand times?
If they die a thousand times, there must be reincarnation
or revivification, or some other way out of the grave,
right? Gotta be.
Caesar didn’t paint it as a pretty picture,
but a longer life existed for the frightened,
for the feary, for the faint-of-heart.
What did Shakespeare think he knew
that we don’t?
And if so, what did Shakespeare know
that we don’t?
And if so, what did Bacon know
that we don’t?
Yeah, I went there!