Mi Último Adiós (My Last Farewell) represents José Rizal's final literary creation, written on the eve of his execution by Spanish colonial authorities in 1896. This poignant poem serves as both a personal farewell and a passionate declaration of love for the Philippines. Through beautiful, emotional verses, Rizal expresses his willingness to die for his homeland while calling upon future generations to continue the fight for freedom and justice. The poem reflects Rizal's deep patriotism, his vision of a free Philippines, and his acceptance of martyrdom for the cause of independence. Originally written without a title and unsigned, this masterpiece was discovered in an alcohol burner in Rizal's cell and later became known as his spiritual testament. The work embodies the Filipino spirit of resistance and has inspired countless freedom fighters and patriots throughout Philippine history.