Knights with not-so-shiny armour.
these days, we meet people and we see very hard exteriors sometimes. we see it in them, we see it in ourselves. and we don't like it very much, but we don't stop putting on the shiny, tough exterior which might be perceived as sheer arrogance. because hey, thats a million times better than showing we're weak....right?
i believe all knights have scars. their armour covers those scars up so they seem oh-so-perfect. i believe people get scared,insecure and threatened but they try not show it..most of the time. and when they do decide to show a glimpse of their pain, confess their trangressions, it is fleeting..i think it takes incredible strength to do that. and i dont think it should be taken for granted or used against them. even when you know you have the upperhand. it's called having class.
other knights choose to be magicians as well as knights - they distract their audience with some stunt so crazy that people end up talking about said stunt. mission accomplished. the real pain is hidden, buried deep.
i've never been that big a fan of metal. neither have I been able to be brutally honest with any one person my entire life. but every once in awhile, i take off that big chunk of clunk...and it's always great to know the people who love you are there to wipe your sweat.
have a great weekend.
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