When you gaze into your polished metal plates 
You picture the face of a man who longs to see his soul 
But claws are claws, whether sharpened or painted or 
blunted 
From hours of bounding, one-track-minded, through the 
snow 
I have arrived, an exile too inferior for your highness 
to fight 
Armored, not humored, and prepared to seize your life 
The prisoner I came to rescue sits down to watch the 
fight 
With tears in her eyes, 

Who knew a tongue could do so much harm 
Lying in one's mouth? 
Dancing to music that wasn't really there 
Muttering about moments we never even shared 
Your twisted jaw moves 
But you've lost all sound 
How soon till your breath runs out? 

When the others gaze into your polished eyes 
As glassy as the doll's you hold to represent your soul 
They witness the face of an animal acting like a man 
In their confusion, you dressed them in sashes and 
perfume, 
But the stench seeps through 
I long to scream, "My country, 
This is not how we were supposed to live!" 
And with each mortifying blow, I'm fading rapidly 
"Get up!" I hear that faithful onlooker plead 
She won't insult me by looking away 
When I start to bleed 

Who knew a tongue could do so much harm 
Lying in one's mouth? 
Dancing to music that wasn't really there 
Muttering about moments we never even shared 
Your twisted jaw moves 
But you've lost all sound 
How soon till your breath runs out? 

One leap, one strike, and the metal snaps away from 
your face 
That chattering jaw comes unhinged 
And your insincere tongue hangs down from your neck 
I plunge through the ribs and grasp the steaming, 
slippery heart 
It slides down my throat and I am king again 
"Tear down these garish walls and let the prisoners 
free! 
Throw their gaudy stones out to the sea! 
Rip these dolls limb from limb, claws proudly 
unsheathed! 
Our souls were never meant to be seen."