Based on this excerpt, it is reasonable to conclude that neither twin could die because they were immortal gods. The excerpt tells us that none of brothers died, and also it points out that they are the creators that once stepped on separate paths. They are still alive, but not in the sense that we are used to think. Each one has its duty and now they both look at the world from different sides.
Pretty sure it's for shakespheare He did it because it's apart of romeo and juliette, I'm pretty sure you've heard of it. But if not it's a act shakespheare had, With many poems exetra.
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a vivid memory of an early-morning walk in the country.
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He asks me where I'm going
A competition he suggests
The hood pulled tight I keep walking
I keep the food
And collect more
I go to the mill
<em>Knock Knock Knock</em>
Her voice is frail, a 'sore' throat
The big ears, to hear me
The big arms, to hug me
The big eyes, to see me
Where is grandma?
Why right here dear
I drop the food
I run
And I run
Until I'm far away from the mill
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