Inanis Rex
I crack down as thunder
and split your skull like lightning
with a storm so fierce
Zeus became inadequate as king
I boil your blood with a fire I spit
that makes Hades wish his Hell was hotter
as the dead rise from their graves
to praise their newfound predecessor
I shake the pillars of who you think you are
with the quaking roar of shattering ground
Mother Gaea held you dearly
but I tore through her and became crowned
Atlas shrugged? No Atlas cowered
beneath the weight of my ego
and the shadow I cast over the gods
because they cannot reap what I sow
I stole the fire from Hephaestus’ heart
ripped apart his passion and stole his talents
then forged a world in which I rule undeniably
and became god to the ancients
I am the mad king
keeper of no throne
other than your love which I never had
from a heart cursed to be stone
You’ll never know my reign
because rather than bend your knee to me
you left me dead within yourself
and never gave me a name