im thinking that the mother tried to burn down the dime or something as a way to escape her life as a prostitute and this is why the p+p had her killed. in "his hands matched his tongue" theres the line about smoke in the air that he can see as the dear hunter walks home. this could lead on to him going to see what had happend at the brothell then discovering his mothers body.
im thinking that the mother tried to burn down the dime or something as a way to escape her life as a prostitute and this is why the p+p had her killed. in "his hands matched his tongue" theres the line about smoke in the air that he can see as the dear hunter walks home. this could lead on to him going to see what had happend at the brothell then discovering his mothers body.
i think the lines up untill "Hey there, no one cry." are before he arrives and the rest is his reaction...
i think the lines up untill "Hey there, no one cry." are before he arrives and the rest is his reaction to her death. "Place these over her eyes." obviously him offering coins to put on her eyes.
"Reserved; always playing the part of the boy left alone.
He proceeds to the road beyond the home he learned to call his own."
this is him making his way from the murder.
and "one life for another" could be him gettin ragin and sayin he wants to kill the one responsible, like an eye for an eye.
Would it be possible that the Pimp/Priest thought she wasn't making him any money so he decided to "discontinue" her.
im thinking that the mother tried to burn down the dime or something as a way to escape her life as a prostitute and this is why the p+p had her killed. in "his hands matched his tongue" theres the line about smoke in the air that he can see as the dear hunter walks home. this could lead on to him going to see what had happend at the brothell then discovering his mothers body.
im thinking that the mother tried to burn down the dime or something as a way to escape her life as a prostitute and this is why the p+p had her killed. in "his hands matched his tongue" theres the line about smoke in the air that he can see as the dear hunter walks home. this could lead on to him going to see what had happend at the brothell then discovering his mothers body.
i think the lines up untill "Hey there, no one cry." are before he arrives and the rest is his reaction...
i think the lines up untill "Hey there, no one cry." are before he arrives and the rest is his reaction to her death. "Place these over her eyes." obviously him offering coins to put on her eyes.
"Reserved; always playing the part of the boy left alone. He proceeds to the road beyond the home he learned to call his own." this is him making his way from the murder.
and "one life for another" could be him gettin ragin and sayin he wants to kill the one responsible, like an eye for an eye.