THE SILENT VERDICT: PART III
“Both Our Funerals”
Closing Spoken Word – The Final Act
[Sound: Slow, echoing footsteps. Like thunder in the bones.]
I didn’t come dressed for battle.
I came dressed for burial.
Not mine.
Not his.
Ours.
Because I already died.
And he’s already damned.
So what else is there to do…
but show up and watch the dirt fall?
[Crescendo – strings rise beneath like a heartbeat.]
I walked in wearing black.
Not for mourning—
for marking.
Because this was a funeral for what never should’ve lived…
and a resurrection for what could never die.
He thought I came for a showdown.
But I didn’t come to fight.
I came to seal the silence.
To bury his accusations beneath the weight of what I survived.
To let the ashes know that the fire never had the final word.
I’m not here with vengeance.
I’m here with evidence.
Scars that shine.
Eyes that see.
Blood not on my hands—
but on a Cross that still speaks through me.
[Soft fade in: choir hums in minor key, like a holy storm.]
This ain’t intimidation.
It’s invitation.
To witness the final breath of the lie that thought it could win.
And when I speak—if I speak—
it won’t be for him.
It’ll be for the angels.
For the record.
For the courtroom of eternity.
I’ll stand still.
And whisper,
“Do what you will.”
Because I already did.
I died with Christ.
And now?
I live.
[Final line – barely a whisper, echoing like a closing tomb:]
I came to both of our funerals…
but only one of us walks away.

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