The king condemned the hero to the front lines of a war
he quietly accepted, and he dared not ask for more
a battle which had brought two kingdoms many years of pain
to be his prison til the war was won or he was slain
When he joined the battle first to fight for his new king
tempted to imagine what rewards the fight would bring
finally to fight for justice, bravely without fear
he raised his sword to fight for every moral he held dear
No knowledge of his enemies or help from any friend
he fought in bloody battles in that war without an end
for all the game he’d hunted, every enemy he’d fought
he still believed his bloody efforts wouldn’t be for nought
With some rusty armour, and a rusty sword and shield
ordered by his captain to muddy battlefield
the flag he marched beneath displayed an angry lion’s head
the banner of the enemy, a dragon coloured red
He wondered why the kingdoms fought but never understood
if he could slay a dragon though, he thought his luck was good
the only dragon there, however, flew upon a flag
and so he’d risk his life to claim some dirty, coloured rag
The heroes he had read about fought monsters dark and grim
but now the foes he faced were men and boys as young as him
forced to fight or else be killed, he’d swung his rusty sword
soldiers just like pirates fought for death or some reward
The battlefields where he had planned to forge his hero’s heart
were built upon the ruins of a village torn apart
aside from soldiers all he met were starving refugees
mothers and their children struck with sorrow and disease
The first time that he saw a young girl starving in the street
all that he could do was stare in silence at his feet
he didn’t have the means to help a single person there
even when he stopped to say hello, they didn’t care
Once he’d gotten used to passing orphans on the road
he found a bit of purpose in the quest he’d been bestowed
he had no food or gold to give them, but he had a sword
maybe through his battles would his honour be restored
Such a chance arose one day when battle lines were drawn
the army with the dragon’s flag attacked the town at dawn
the slaves and conscripts, like the boy, were driven to the front
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meant to slow their foes’ assault until their blades were blunt
The hero was the only one who revelled in this chance
he met the dragon army early on in their advance
so intent on showing off his skills to all who saw
that even some commanders looked upon the scene in awe
Leading such a charge against the enemy alone
even other slaves and conscripts quickly changed their tone
though they’d only known him as a pirate and a thief
his devotion to the war left some in disbelief
By the end of day the dragon army was repelled
though they suffered losses one boy’s pride had quickly swelled
feeling full of confidence he wandered through the town
waiting for the moment everything had settled down
Then he found the knight who was in charge of every slave
and asked for his report on the performance that he gave
“we were all surprised to see a pirate go to war
now rest, you filthy pirate, and tomorrow fight some more”
The boy was cold and speechless but he later understood
fighting like a pirate was the only way he could
anyone who saw him fight would instantly conclude
that how he swung his sword at war was cowardly and crude
Any chance at recognition also would be hurt
lost upon his status as a slave worth less than dirt
all that he could hope for was to see the end of war
then at least he wouldn’t be a pirate anymore
Now he fully understood the mercy of the king
death was still his sentence, but by sword instead of string
the army he was sentenced to was pushed back every day
no time to rest before he met another foe to slay
In between the battles, when he had some time alone
cold and putrid air would quickly chill him to the bone
where were all the monsters, why was man attacking man
where was honour found when half his enemies just ran
He wondered if a princess could forgive a hero’s crimes
but there was little time to spend lamenting bygone times
he soon lost count of all the battles that he made it through
fighting for survival was the best that he could do
Sleeping in his armour at the end of every day
eating scraps of food that older knights would throw away
he didn’t bother trying to fight like royal knights
he’d only made it this far fighting like a pirate fights
he never made a friend among the slaves he fought beside
most of them were criminals without a bit of pride
the battlefields where he was sent extracted quite a cost
and war demanded many armies fight until they lost
Though he’d given up on earning praise from those he served
often knights would give him the attention he deserved
“never have I seen pirate having so much fun
killing everything he can until the battle’s done”
Though they won their share of battles, it was clear to all
they were being pressured with their backs against the wall
every day the lion army lost a little ground
then one day the dragon army’s drums began to pound
With a fierce assault their reinforcements had arrived
the pirate’s army fought, but not a single knight survived
fighting while retreating over rocky hills and sand
The boy fought desperately until his sword fell from his hand
On that day the greatest battle of the war was lost
though the war continued, with survival came a cost
the kingdom who the boy had served would very nearly fall
though the boy, now far away, might never know at all
The hero had imagined war would be a tale to tell
now he had no luck or friends to keep him out of hell
Backing up toward a cliff, his allies mostly dead
the only flags left flying dawned a dragon coloured red
He wondered if a real dragon could be half as strong
but now he was as tired as the battle had been long
the boy could hear a rushing current roaring down below
only steps away from both the cliff’s edge and his foe
Without a sword he still believed that he was plenty strong
but if he fought so many knights, he wouldn’t live too long
the army right before his eyes were many fearsome knights
so then and there the hero proved he had no fear of heights
He said that he’d return then jumped into the deep ravine
noticing the river was much wider than foreseen
his comrades all were slaughtered as the current took him down
he wondered if he’d ever hold a sword again, or drown