Bringing Your Mother to the Underworld
I sat down by the river Styx.
I did not realized that I had missed
The way my life had been before
I found a job upon this shore.
I take her coins, his tears, her soul,
I listen as they bargain and search a for loop hole.
I was numb to the pain in my heart
Until she climbed upon my boat and with a start
From a small part of me that had been gone
An aching beat had been drawn.
She had handed me her silver dime
And with a look as old as time
Tried to place where she had known me
But through my thick mask she could not see
Her lonely son whom she had let become
A darkened monster that those run from.
She sat silently in my boat
And as my words caught in my throat
We reached the Underworld and she moved on
Without a goodbye to her son Charon.
I sit down by this river Styx
and crave the life that I had missed.