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Death of a Knight
Blood surges through the deep gash in his armor while the brave knight writhes in pain and cries in anguish. The battle is over now and the knight drops hard to the ground knowing that his life force is ebbing and his strength is waning. With the battle finished the knight begins his final fight with Death in his inevitable glory and result. The knight’s blood now slows to a quiet trickle like blood tears while key moments in his life flash before him lightening quick. The knight finds his comfort in love of family and country; this is a moment of solace as his body tightens in Death’s grip. His blood now seeps into the ground itself and his breathing grows shallow, and twilight moves to darkness in the knight’s final conscious thought. The knight murmurs: fighting, war, and duty to my king have been my life, but now I must take leave of this mortal coil. With that Death takes the Knight’s mortal body and the hand of God carries his heavenly soul to everlasting eternity. Gary Bateman, Copyright © All Rights Reserved (September 9, 2014) (Distich or Unrhymed Couplet)
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