Labarna I was the traditional first King of the Hittites, ca. the early 16th century BC (short chronology). He was the traditional founder of the Hittite Old Kingdom (fl. ca. 1600 – 1450 BC), though his existence is sometimes questioned by modern scholars. His wife was Tawannanna.
Labarna was not the first in line to the throne. PU-Sarruma designated Labarna as his successor after his own sons revolted against him. Upon PU-Sarruma's death, Labarna and Papahdilmah, one of PU-Sarruma's sons, contended for the throne, with Labarna emerging victorious.
What little is known about him is culled mainly from the Telepinu Proclamation, which states that he overwhelmed his enemies and "made them borders of the sea", a statement which may refer to conquests as far as the Mediterranean coast in the south, and the Black Sea in the north. He installed his sons as governors in several cities including Tuwanuwa, Hupisna, Landa, and Lusna (the identities of these cities are uncertain, but thought to perhaps be Tyana, Heraclea Cybistra, Laranda, and Lystra). Through his conquests, he was responsible for laying the groundwork for the Hittite empire that was to come.
Mental paper cut
These scissors to cut, this paper, into my skin, cut to my blood, I can't feel myself---- within.
This feeling, unstoppable, the strain is incomparable, my chest blows a bubble,
I thought that bind time it'd go away
This mental paper cut
That I can't, control
The feeling
Soothes me
But same time
Kills me within-
I don't know what to feel anymore
This pain awakes a memory so sore
My skin tingles---
Now that time's gone by
My pain is worse
There's got to b something I haven't tried
When I close my eyes
I feel my part of life
It just won't die
A sword goes in
My memory goes out
All I am now is a cell of, meat and bones