Quote by Anurag Anand

The mighty trojans fell, and so did i.A wooden horse you were not, yet in a pool of my own blood i lie.Dawn follows every dusk, and all that rises - fall it must.So, my blood shall find its way and trickle down your eyes.The day your deeds of today, eventually make you cry.


The mighty trojans fell, and so did i.A wooden horse you wer

Summary

This quote suggests that just as the mighty Trojans were defeated, the speaker too has fallen. They compare themselves to a wooden horse, emphasizing their strength and resilience. They reflect on the cyclical nature of life, where every dawn is followed by dusk and all things that rise are destined to fall. The speaker envisions their blood, metaphorically representing their pain and suffering, flowing from their wounds and leading to the tears of those who have wronged them. The quote implies that one's actions will eventually catch up with them, causing them to experience regret and sorrow.

By Anurag Anand
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