This is a real poem from Olympos  .  .  Dont forget that we all will die some day  .   .  .   you musn't forget  .   .   .   strive to perfect yourself while there is still time    .   .   .   nothing but your inner perfection belongs to you   .   .   .
Poem From An Old Roman Sarcophagus in Olympos, Agean Coast, Turkey  
 

This sarcophagus sits under a canopy near the spectacular beach cove of Olympos. It eulogizes Captain Eudemos, evidently working at the time when the Roman Empire used this cove as a shipping center (for among other things the export of sarcophagi).

" The ship sailed into the harbor and anchored to leave no more,
 As there was no longer any hope from the wind or daylight,
 After the light carried by the dawn had left Captain Eudemos,
 There buried the ship with a life as short as a day, like a broken wave."