In a town where gulls call over foam kissed stone, Where sea salt grief clings to wood and bone, Stood a hotel twenty three rooms small A place where secrets crawled the walls.
It’s wallpaper was floral and faded red, While whispers rose up from the unmade bed. The year was nineteen forty seven And she’d never know he was on his way with a vengeance
He wore a hat pulled low to hide Eyes like storms, deep and wide. Her name was still a song he wept A curse he caressed a prayer half said
His love had been a ship at war Cannons blazing towards the shore, But her leaving? That was the gale A wind so cruel it split his sail.
Hatred now was fuel to flame, Drinking down whiskey And forgetting his shame.
He climbed the stairs with measured tread Knowing the ninth room housed her lover’s bed. Opening the door was like splitting a scar Inside lingered her perfume, the sounds of light jazz, the scent of cigars.
“Don’t” she cried out, but he did not hear. The sound of revenge pounding in his ears He pulled the steel from a coat lined dark A love burned hand, a flint struck spark.
One shot - like thunder cracked in two, She fell like a wave the sea once knew The floorboards wept where she now slept Where evil came to lay her to rest.
He left her there eyes full of dread Hate on his lips and blood on the bed. A man who loved like storms love the coasts Broken down by revenge is now haunted by her ghost.