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To him, you are living so openly and freely it's almost confusing to see you upset and frustrated at things because everything you do looks like it's done with ease. Or, oh Maker, the way he sees you looking out the cockpit window with this longing look on your face. Or the way you struggle to get words out when you're frustrated. To never put himself in that position of having to deal with his walls being broken down and have this scared and emotionally traumatized man be exposed to the outside world.īut then you come along, and you're so breathtaking in a way that catches him off guard when he sees you frowning at your own reflection in the mirror.
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He vows to never get attached to somebody in a way that will hurt him when one of you inevitably has to leave. So I imagine him as a kid, and probably into his teen years, sitting in bed late at night unable to sleep, just weeping these quiet and muffled sobs, remembering the look on his parents' faces, his mother's face, as they were ripped apart for the last time. He needs to build up these walls to block himself from feeling these emotions if he wants to stay alive. This new life he is facing is much different than what past him has known, and there's no room to be soft. And once he is taken in by the other Mandalorians he's forced into this hardened exterior (literally) and doesn't get the chance to properly deal with his emotional trauma. Okay, I read these lyrics and I am instantly thinking about the scene where Din loses his parents.