Will Stratton — At the Table of the Styx lyrics

The page contains the lyrics of the song "At the Table of the Styx" by Will Stratton.

Lyrics

Are you the sun, or are you the moon?
Shall I speak or is it too soon?
When you take all the blankets when we sleep
Am I the watchman at our keep,
Or does anything matter to you?
When you’re down in sleep’s dark bliss
Do I play you with a kiss
Or does it all fall on deaf skin
When I’m awake and you’re all in At the table of the Styx?
Do I place a coin in your mouth
As you murmur, drifting south
Like Ophelia at the end
Or Elaine all wrapped in linen
Or do I lie and try to rest
With an arm under your neck
What good is stillness when you’re gone?
At least I can hum a song
Why would I ever lie
Would it be just to find myself beside you
A dream half-dead?
How could I ever live
With the blood of a half-formed bird upon me,
Draped on my head?
How could I?
The light, it asks to peer through
So we’ve survived another day
How could I nigh deceive you?
When I’m just a broken knave?
How could I?