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Thoughts swirled in his mind, and he was lost in contemplation.
Once upon a time, I was a man like any other. Every day, every hour, every minute, I had a new thought. My youthful, vibrant soul was brimming with whims and fantasies. My head was filled with images of young girls and strolls in the dead of night beneath the tall branches of chestnut trees. My imagination was a perpetual celebration, and I could think of whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted. I was free!
But now, I am a prisoner, my body shackled in a cell, my soul imprisoned by a horrific, bloody, and merciless thought. I have but one thought left, one conviction, one certainty: that I am condemned to death.
This is what it was, and this is what it will be. For who among us hasn’t dreamed, or pondered, in their own thoughts, the last day of a condemned man’s life? These are the memoirs of a condemned man, penned by a contemplative poet, making them worthy of both reading and reflection, and deserving of being presented to readers of Al-Hilal Novels…











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