About This Book
A condemned captive awaits death in a palace while remembering childhood life among rivers, caves and wild hills. Through a lyric first-person monologue he evokes sunrise swims, hunting flights, family sleep, and the music of running water, contrasting primal memories with the cold ritual of court, the presence of a ruler and a silent queen, and the threat of execution. The poem blends vigorous natural imagery and restrained defiance, exploring themes of courage, loss of freedom, enduring identity, and how memory and sensory detail preserve dignity amid imminent violence.
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