What would your last words be if you were killed for your beliefs? In song format, poem, words, etc.
I like the way they try
To spill the blood of I
I like the little lies
Come and take my life
I like the way you cry
They don't like my mind
I like that I die
I like that my ~ ideas make you writhe
I like the way you try ~ to kill ideas inside
Mine mind counters thine
You hope that your right
And you begin to writhe
I like that I like
I like that you try
I tried to like your lie
But I would rather die
Conviction of mental misdirection
Sentence me to die
I would rather die than see you right
I would like to die , you will see I'm right
For my beliefs in particular, not just some random mugging? So, what, like if the world became flooded with Christians and their second crusade had me at sword-point?
Would my last words duration be the remainder of my life before I'm killed? This has me wanting to invert some classic quotes from Twilight Zone's "The Obsolete Man", but realistically speaking... my relationship with fear is an odd and uncontrolled creature, especially when I think I'm going to die. Instead of anything clever, I'd likely focus on something with direct context (especially if key words could save me, I hope) or try to say as much as I could before the end.
I become retardedly fearless, so my death probably won't ring as much as I'd prefer it to and might even end up enabling their cause. Maintaining eye contact with someone before I'm gone would be a desirable goal, and if my last words could stand to infect even just one person from their movement, then it'll have been worth it, but I'd probably self-direct over how "I'm ready" for it or otherwise say weird shit. If I started speaking in gibberish, they'd likely say it's tongues or possession.
If my last words are during The Rapture, I suspect I'd be a lot more bold. There's nothing good about it and it truly spells the end of days. The extinction burst of humanity's chance at true freedoms would be an overwhelming passion stronger than most anything else worth fighting for.