[Intro]
[Acoustic guitar plays the original descending motif; Hammond answers by turning it upward.]

Tuesday morning, half past ten.
I count the coins, then count again.

[Verse 1]
I rent the smaller room downstairs,
One solid roof, two folding chairs.
The wall still bears a lightning stain;
I leave it there to name the blame.
From six till twelve I mop the floor,
Unjam the washer, mind the door.
The landlord signs my weekly sheet;
No one has knelt beside my feet.

[Chorus]
Thunder doesn’t pay the rent,
Pride is just a coin already spent.
A quiet word can mend what power bent;
A promise means the hours that are meant.
Thunder doesn’t pay the rent—
So Tuesday morning, I paid every cent.

[Verse 2]
The golden eagle made it home,
One clipped wing and a calmer tone.
He sits above machine thirteen,
The finest bird the block has seen.
Athena calls on Sunday night;
We speak ten minutes, keep it light.
I ask about her work before
I tell one story—then no more.

[Pre-Chorus]
The “Olympus Legacy” group remains,
But now it carries smaller names:
A photograph, a clinic bill,
A birthday cake, a windowsill.

[Chorus]
Thunder doesn’t pay the rent,
Pride is just a coin already spent.
A quiet word can mend what power bent;
A promise means the hours that are meant.
Thunder doesn’t pay the rent—
So Tuesday morning, I paid every cent.

[Instrumental]
[Warm electric guitar plays the descending and ascending motifs as a single melody.]

[Verse 3]
Hera sent no key, no tender sign,
Only, “I am glad the bird is fine.”
I red the line and let it stand;
No storm appeared inside my hand.
Some doors stay shut because they should;
Regret cannot demand the wood.
I write, “I understand. Take care.”
The message leaves. I breathe the air.

[Bridge]
I thought significance meant height,
A larger throne, a louder night.
But meaning sometimes wears work gloves,
Carries wet sheets, repairs what floods.
Authority can make men bend;
It cannot make a stranger friend.

[Break - Call and Response]
[Bass, handclaps and light drums support a restrained communal response.]

[Group Vocal: Tenants]
No storms indoors.

[Male Vocal: Zeus]
Agreed.

[Group Vocal: Tenants]
No speeches past eleven.

[Male Vocal: Zeus]
Agreed.

[Child Vocal]
Rain for the balcony garden?

[Male Vocal: Zeus]
Only when needed.

[Final Chorus]
Thunder doesn’t pay the rent,
Pride is just a coin already spent.
A quiet word can mend what power bent;
A promise means the hours that are meant.
Thunder doesn’t pay the rent—
So Tuesday morning, I paid every cent.
The sky was never mine to represent;
Thunder doesn’t pay the rent.

[Outro]
[Acoustic guitar, Hammond and brushed drums settle into a warm final cadence.]

The kettle works.
The roof stays dry.
The eagle sleeps
Beneath the sky.

No throne above.
No punishment.
The lights stay on.
The rent is sent.
