This poem is titled "My Last Farewell" and is a farewell to the speaker's homeland of the Philippines. In three sentences, the poem expresses the speaker's willingness to die for their country. They find peace in giving their life to free their homeland from oppression. The speaker takes comfort knowing that in death, they will be released from slavery and able to rest while God reigns over the Philippines.
This poem is titled "My Last Farewell" and is a farewell to the speaker's homeland of the Philippines. In three sentences, the poem expresses the speaker's willingness to die for their country. They find peace in giving their life to free their homeland from oppression. The speaker takes comfort knowing that in death, they will be released from slavery and able to rest while God reigns over the Philippines.
This poem is titled "My Last Farewell" and is a farewell to the speaker's homeland of the Philippines. In three sentences, the poem expresses the speaker's willingness to die for their country. They find peace in giving their life to free their homeland from oppression. The speaker takes comfort knowing that in death, they will be released from slavery and able to rest while God reigns over the Philippines.
This poem is titled "My Last Farewell" and is a farewell to the speaker's homeland of the Philippines. In three sentences, the poem expresses the speaker's willingness to die for their country. They find peace in giving their life to free their homeland from oppression. The speaker takes comfort knowing that in death, they will be released from slavery and able to rest while God reigns over the Philippines.