About This Book
The poet delivers a final farewell to the homeland, expressing affectionate devotion and a willing sacrifice for its welfare and future. He frames his death as an offering that may help brighten the nation's dawn and asks that simple natural tokens attend his grave. He remembers the afflicted, including widows and orphans, and urges prayerful remembrance rather than grand monuments. He comforts family and friends with parting blessings and envisions his essence living on through scent, song, light, and other elements of the native landscape as a continued presence in the community.
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