A Hero's Query
Why do you look up to me, with my tattered constitution?
The holes in my armor show weakness here not a mind for solution.
I have not the strength to defend the world from the evil lurking there.
I have very little tolerance for breathing their fouling air.
The hero’s heart does not beat in my breast, with the strength of a hundred souls
I do not stand proud with a warriors yell when the mighty thunder rolls.
I look to my fortress when they come to confront and enforce their mighty status
I hide behind the shields of the meek when deadly volley soar at us
I’m not the warrior that others see when trouble comes to life
I don’t have the stomach to handle the battles full of strife
I don’t have the strength of a hundred men ready to seize the day
I seek the obscure and solitude and there in the shadows stay
How do the common decide who is worthy of a hero’s name?
What elevates the man who encloses his life to that certain level of fame?
For I am just a man you see with no answers to banish the bad
I only know how to go through this life as friend, husband, and dad
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