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The Last Thoughts
As I stand here, a condemned man, I know surprisingly little regret.
Even the water which drips from these chilled dungeon walls and the screams which caress my ears do not affect me.
I ask myself why?
Why, as I sit in waiting, my ankles and wrists bound in shackles, am I not sobbing with despair; cackling with madness?
Truly, I can not say.
Mayhap it is that I know I have sinned. That my blade has penetrated the flesh of another man, unwelcome.
I know it is my fate, as was spelled out by God, to suffer for such a deed.
Or perhaps, for all of time, I knew these moments would be my last. Does the mind fret over what it has known is inevitable?
Perhaps it is that I, dare I say it, am curious; curious to see what lies beyond a dead man’s eyes.
What will lay beyond mine, unseen by those who still know the breath of life?
Will I be greeted, as unlikely as it seems, by those cloaks of white?
Or will I know the scorching heat of hellish fires?
And mightn’t it be something else entirely, unmentioned by even myth? I am so eager to know, so drawn to that question that I would not deny it dispels much regret I might have otherwise known.
With every breath I take, the next seems yet staler. However, is it truly the air?
Or is it every thought that runs through my mind reminds me, almost taunts me; attempts to provoke myself into some sort of despair.
Yet I know none.
So as those soldiers come marching down and lead me, for my last time upwards, I could almost smile…
Was one supposed to be amused by one’s own disposal?
The mind works curiously: oh, so curiously.
As the noose tightens around my neck, my last breath stolen, a smile graces my lips.
But not a smile; rather a smirk.
As if to beckon death.
To see what lies behind its shadowed curtains…
The last thoughts of a condemned man.
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