When future catches past In Japan’s last stance. When the future seems cast The last warriors take a chance. They advance with strange valour, Toward impending Death Outnumbered and Outgunned Surrounded – Sixty to one
Within a flash, or even a glance Reduced to forty, they still advance. They fight valiantly, But for what cause?
They rather suicide over capture, And even in death, Their eyes gleam with rapture.
To the last sword For the last drop Till the last scream Till the flag falls Till no guns speak And no man seeks On that hill he did die That last Samurai.
Inspired by 'Saigō Takamori' and by the phrase 'death before dishonour'. "Saigō Takamori's army numbered around 40,000, dwindling to about 400 at the final stand at the Battle of Shiroyama, they fought for the preservation of the role of the samurai. Legend has it, that on being injured on the battlefield, Takamori committed seppuku, a traditionally Japanese ritual of suicide by disembowelment.