A kid with a dark childhood So **** shy and misunderstood His inability to understand Leaves him underhanded As he tries to draw the line between Foe and friend
He's heard so much talk and walked a lot He remembers the rage, one day almost forgot And ever since then, well never again Because it was the day he faced his end
What man forged would forge his skin Into a purple and white ugly grin Traces it with a finger, trembling and cold No, he could never forget the days of old
Though being not old himself, a youth he is Still the saying is appropriate, so don't dismiss The fact that the one thing that killed him but kept him alive Was a memory, simply directed to reminisce
A vengeful beast, a loyal wolf Two sides of the same coin that frequently duel Contradiction to himself, as if someone else, Murderous thoughts his mind did dwell
Now picture a teenager, dressed in black Hoodie and jeans, and a black half-mask See his cold dark eyes, now tell me fast, Is he both victim and the one who attacks?
Read carefully. Understand. Capture the picture. Memorise. Who is this? Is this true?