Here’s what Narnia sings about the High King: he’s just and courageous, of unparalled wisdowm and immense kindness ― he’s gentle and warm and fair in judgment, and no living thing under his protection shall ever come to harm.
Here’s what Narnia says about the Magnificent: he charges into war unafraid, a battle cry on his lips and his sword held high ― no enemy is too strong or mighty, no odds are ever too risky, no army will ever be his downfall.
Here’s what Narnia doesn’t know: Peter’s a boy turned King, innocence washed away by the blood on his hands, and the salt of the earth where his tears once fell is the only witness to his cries.
what an honor (Narnia)
Here’s what Narnia sings about the High King: he’s just and courageous, of unparalled wisdowm and immense kindness ― he’s gentle and warm and fair in judgment, and no living thing under his protection shall ever come to harm.
Here’s what Narnia says about the Magnificent: he charges into war unafraid, a battle cry on his lips and his sword held high ― no enemy is too strong or mighty, no odds are ever too risky, no army will ever be his downfall.
Here’s what Narnia doesn’t know: Peter’s a boy turned King, innocence washed away by the blood on his hands, and the salt of the earth where his tears once fell is the only witness to his cries.