Death Quote by Steven Erikson
““If you never knew the worlds in my mind your sense of loss would be small pity and we’ll forget this on the trail. Take what you’re given and turn away the screwed face. I do not deserve it, no matter how narrow the strand of your private shore. If you will do your best I’ll meet your eye. It’s the clutch of arrows in hand that I do not trust bent to the smile hitching my way. We aren’t meeting in sorrow or some other suture bridging scars. We haven’t danced the same thin ice and my sympathy for your troubles I give freely without thought of reciprocity or scales on balance. It’s the decent thing, that’s all. Even if that thing is a stranger to so many. But there will be secrets you never knew and I would not choose any other way. All my arrows are buried and the sandy reach is broad and all that’s private cools pinned on the altar. Even the drips are gone, that child of wants with a mind full of worlds and his reddened tears. The days I feel mortal I so hate. The days in my worlds, are where I live for ever, and should dawn ever arrive I will to its light awaken as one reborn. Poet’s Night iii.iv The Malazan Book of the Fallen Fisher kel Tath””
About This Quote
Source Poem: Poet’s Night iii.iv, The Malazan Book of the Fallen, 2000
The speaker reflects on inner worlds, empathy, and the burden of unspoken secrets, urging honest connection despite pain.
In simple terms: Inner worlds and honest sharing matter.
Share truthfully, accept vulnerability.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal relationships
- creative collaboration
- mental health support
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What inner truths are you holding back?
- How can you offer empathy without expecting reciprocity?
Trust can be fragile; sharing may expose pain.