Fire burned inside his head
Stole any rational thought
Flames leaving only dread
His pulse would fall to nought
Muscles tensed eyes closed
Draining his last reserves
A painful and final choke
Delivered his craved dessert
Hot tears so openly shed
Though not for very long
As many were glad he’s dead
When they heard he’d gone
Light faded from his sight
A vacuum shut out sound
Losing in his final fight
And sent to the burial mound
Many came wept to mourn
And a few they lingered on
All were cut, so badly torn
Not seeing right from wrong
We watched his awful pain
Sobbed quietly out of sight
But now he’s thrown his chains
We can celebrate the light
Ian Renouf-Watkins