《Hero's Song - A Novel in Verse》Chapter 61 - The Burdened
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The hero’s unit moved toward the front line of the war
but only he could know the kind of life they had in store
the hero’s awkward presence in the unit carried on
and there was little time for conversation come the dawn
The prince had planned to make this trek the army’s last advance
they’d found a new momentum and he wouldn’t miss this chance
but when the day arrived that they would finally proceed
the northern army came upon them like a great stampede
The camp was overwhelmed and there was little time to think
chaos overtook the men before a man could blink
and though the prince’s army wouldn’t be so quick to fall
it was clear the hero’s comrades weren’t prepared at all
The prince had meant for him to be a mentor to his peers
after all, he’d been a citizen of war for years
but now the best that he could do was swing his heavy sword
and struggle against weaklings that he once would have ignored
The warriors he faced were just like any he had known
like thousands he had saved or many more he’d killed alone
and while his unit cried in terror at the bloody sight
to the hero this was just another pointless fight
But there would be no time for talk of peace with enemies
now he lacked the power to control a war with ease
now he was but one of many fighting just to live
there were no mistakes that these invaders would forgive
He recognized their armour and the way they bravely fought
but when the first attack found him, he gave it little thought
his own sword moved to save his life and kill his enemy
and still he couldn’t find a way to set his magic free
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He looked into the eyes of the first warrior he slew
filled with pain and then an emptiness the hero knew
for just a moment as the blood was dripping from his blade
he almost wondered if there were mistakes that he had made
But then his sword was moving once again without delay
and didn’t stop for anyone who dared get in its way
the prince’s knights were quick to mount a vigorous defense
but to the new recruits that battlefield made little sense
They wandered here and there like children while the captain wept
wishing for the war he dreamt of last night as he slept
but even as the madness brought his unit to its knees
a single man was keeping them all safe from harm with ease
Not a trace of hesitation slowed the soldier’s sword
as if the heavy blade was moving of its own accord
embarrassed by the way a single man had saved them all
the captain somehow found the strength draw his sword and call
“Don’t let that old fool do all the work you lazy fools
are those decorations on your belts or are they tools”
the hero couldn’t help but smile at what the captain said
he’d heard such words from many who had quickly wound up dead
He drew his sword out from the neck of on more fallen foe
and turned around to tell the captain where his men should go
acting as their guard, he said while guiding their retreat
“these enemies aren’t something any farmer’s child could beat”
Once regrouped and well equipped the captain raised his voice
“I would have been the first to face them if I had a choice
although that honour went to one as ill mannered as you
perhaps we all might benefit from fighting like that too”
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The captain swallowed down his pride and looked toward his men
“what if in the future we were caught off guard again”
the farmers hesitated to respect their newest friend
but favoured higher odds of living longer in the end
And so they followed him as he dove headfirst into war
saying not a word of peace or demons anymore
the man who’d dragged his feet the whole way to that muddy field
made it look like swords were made for him alone to wield
But what surprised his men more than his swordsmanship and skill
was the way he seemed to cheer up more with every kill
“for one so bored of war he sure is giving all he’s got”
“he said he didn’t like killing, but maybe he forgot”
The hero’s eyes were only on the enemies that came
not hidden behind clouds of smoke or lost in endless flame
a simple matter of the sword was all he dealt in now
and he was well aware that it was changing him somehow
Ignoring all the battle cries and songs that filled the air
and watching heroes go ahead of him, he didn’t care
he felt invisible to the whole world, as if he’d died
but even without magic he felt fate was on his side
“Come here, any warrior still brave enough to die
I fear no man’s sword and I would love to show you why”
he let loose such a battle cry, a smile upon his face
excited just to fight, regardless of the army’s race
His was just a single battle on those bloody plains
and his was blood like any that flowed through a soldier’s veins
but there was one who noticed what no other man could know
the prince looked with concern at his old friend, the first hero
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