And when I look in the mirror
It’s not myself
Staring back with those judging eyes
It’s an image of the past king himself
Taunting me from the skies
Power, it cannot be destroyed
It can only be transferred
The crux of a kingborn
To bear the lowborn’s scorn
I paid my dues
And had the city rebuilt
I walked among the people
With my heart flooded by guilt
The crown, it cannot be destroyed
It can only be transferred
The crux of the lowborn
To dismiss the highborn they mourn
There is nothing worse for a lying soul
Than the mirror of reality
What’s broken can be whole
But you still see cracks in the reflection
And it’s your own curse, a heavy toll
Don’t let it spoil your sanity
You might fill the hole
In your soul but it still has an infection
Not every father gets a chance to start
His son off in his own footsteps
I’m a far cry from him
A charlatan, unworthy of his blood
There is nothing worse for a lying soul
Than the mirror of reality
What’s broken can be whole
But you still see cracks in the reflection
And it’s your own curse, a heavy toll
Don’t let it spoil your sanity
You might fill the hole
In your soul but it still has an infection