The Warden & The Hangman
I saw you there, face grim and arms bare.
All in tears, placed in the electric chair.
All that you have been has suddenly become the air around me.
As I breathe you in.
I shiver in your place, for you have left your body in a haste.
I never even got to watch you make a final blink.
Your life is now a blot of ink,
And I can hardly tell what it was that you had been writing.
And now I crawl into myself.
Like you held fast until morning in your cell.
Though you weren't righteous, and you never knew what wrong is,
I have loved you in spite of this, and I promise I will mourn you,
And I am glad that you forgave the warden and the hangman.
In your final words,
I saw the man I knew was meant to be my friend until the end.
I guess you were, my brother, just not in a good way,
And now I crawl into myself.
And in time I'll also crawl out of this hell.
Fare thee well forever, I will suffer still a little longer,
But I have no anger, no fear, no masks, no veneers,
For today I saw the law break itself in awe.
You have never done the things they said you've done,
And we both knew, and now I know alone,
And they will burn the whitest bones.
Is this how we atone?
And now I crawl into myself.
While they bury you in existential jail.
All in tears, placed in the electric chair.
All that you have been has suddenly become the air around me.
As I breathe you in.
I shiver in your place, for you have left your body in a haste.
I never even got to watch you make a final blink.
Your life is now a blot of ink,
And I can hardly tell what it was that you had been writing.
And now I crawl into myself.
Like you held fast until morning in your cell.
Though you weren't righteous, and you never knew what wrong is,
I have loved you in spite of this, and I promise I will mourn you,
And I am glad that you forgave the warden and the hangman.
In your final words,
I saw the man I knew was meant to be my friend until the end.
I guess you were, my brother, just not in a good way,
And now I crawl into myself.
And in time I'll also crawl out of this hell.
Fare thee well forever, I will suffer still a little longer,
But I have no anger, no fear, no masks, no veneers,
For today I saw the law break itself in awe.
You have never done the things they said you've done,
And we both knew, and now I know alone,
And they will burn the whitest bones.
Is this how we atone?
And now I crawl into myself.
While they bury you in existential jail.
Credits
Writer(s): Mathieu Holubowski
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