At Peace
(专辑: Empty Days & Sleepless Nights - 2011)
He just sat at home with the
bottle. His mother had turned into a
skeleton of herself, no longer even able to get out of the
house to fill up her arms; he had to make the
runs for her. He didn't mind anymore, he knew how she felt. Anything to take away the
pain of losing someone. She would just sit with her rosary, rolling the
beads in her tiny hands. Every time he left the
house for his mother, or for another bottle, he would stand on that dock and watch the
ocean like he used to. Scream out to no one for the
coward to come home so he could make him pay. And every night he would start to fade with every hour that passed. He would smoke his last cigarette and find himself in the
house in the
morning not knowing how he got home. And one morning he woke to his mother and her rosary beads no longer hanging on the
bedpost. You've got to find her. Your mother ain't fit to be alone. Her rosary beads are gone, there's only one place she'd be. The
sun is nearly up, put your jacket back on and walk down the
street. Feel the
wind start to shift, cold and biting. Just like everything that's changed. When you do find her, take the
only family that you've got back to home. Head down, walk through the
crowds and the
families downtown. You jealous bitter old man, it's just yourself you can't stand. The
man that took away your wife, coward that left you behind, you would kill them both if you could. Head down, cigarette in hand. Concrete, cold brick and sand to the
place where she prays, where she suffers her days. Sleepless nights with the
dirt when the
addiction hurts. Up to that old white oak door church. And that's where you find her in that last pew. You touch her cold hand, your mother is gone. In front of her God, needle in her arm. The
family plot will be filled. The
perfect ending to a
tragedy. Put her in the
cold wet ground. Finally at peace with her husband now. And you've lost all will. Hours strain, but months pass alone with your gun. Blue-collar shipyard, your days have gone. Lost it all for the
promise of a
normal life. All taken from you when you lost your wife. So you sit in that chair, waiting for death, barrel to your head.