i've never known what to do with myself. i carried my heart away in the storms you raised and i called myself your son, but only in name; but, oh, what a name. fear, fear in the eyes of men until they see me a mere boy a child, playing at games he knows nothing of, like he had a choice, and two brothers to hide secrets he pretended not to know. and he never knew what to with himself, because it never mattered: everything was already decided long before the day he was born, on the day where the house was empty, and nothing had yet begun. he set everything in motion. i became a catalyst for a game i played from behind the scenes, and let the main characters take the stage.
you always belonged in that light; i'll make sure you never see otherwise.