The wild grass here beside the road, at my feet as I look into the valley of the American river–this wild grass is more powerful than Ceaser, certainly more so than any of today’s tin tyrants, for though such self-proclaimed mighty will die and their empires disintegrate, this grass endures forever. And ye mighty become but the dirt at its humble feet.
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