A paladin walks into the lake to his death, and wonders about his life. |
The woe of the Paladin. As I look upon the crescent up in the night sky, I feel the tender touch of the moonlight, I cry as I unveil to myself the revelations of evil past, And I look down to my bloody hands, That have been stained by murders countless. I feel death draw nearer, And as it does, I feel the earth beneath my feel grow cold. My bare feet. I walk into the river, And feel the waters close up around me, The waters feeling like my sins committed. The deep sensation of being lost. I walk into the forest, And I look upon the trees. Standing alone, yet in unity. And I look deep inside, Seeing my will shredded into different fragments, Fragments that stand not in unity. I walk towards the harty laughs emanating from the barn, And feel that they laugh together, Yet I stand apart, wallowing in my sorrow. It is there I decide my time has come, To return to whence I came. And thus, I walk to the river, And feel the waters closing around me, Closing around me as if in unison with death itself. And it is there I realize, Realize for the last time, That I stand alone. Alone to bear with my own sorrow and loneliness. And I die, With a smile on my face, But with dread inside. Like it has always been all my life…. |