A silent knight who rode through flames, Fought the war he could not tame. He knew the end before the start, But duty burned within his heart.
He fought not for the songs or fame, Nor dreamed of honor, nor sought a name. He fought because the path was made A road of fire he could not evade.
His back is bent, his breath is weak, No strength to rise, no words to speak. Still on his knees, he won’t let go His sword still burns with steady glow
With trembling hands, he plants it deep, A spine of steel his soul will keep. Though body crushed, he stands upright, A shattered man, but still a knight.
You see defeat when you stare, Yet did you sense the fear there? He’s lost the war—but he feels none. For in his fall… the fight was won.