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by Rob Henderson
to the tune of "Eleanor Rigby" by
the Beatles
Ah, look at all the evil suitors!
Ah, look at all the evil
suitors!
Penelopeia weaving a shroud on a loom in the home of the king
Lives
in a dream
Stands at the window, waits for her husband who left her
to fight in the war
What was it for?
All the evil suitors, where do they all come from?
All the evil
suitors, when will they all be gone?
Telemachos, welcomes a stranger although there are so many there
But
he still cares
It is Athene, the grey-eyed goddess who comes to the
court in disguise
She is so wise
All the evil suitors, where do they all come from?
All the evil
suitors, when will they all be gone?
Ah, look at all the evil suitors!
Ah, look at all the evil
suitors!
Penelopeia goes to the loom and unties what she did in the day
But
they still stay
Telemachos told by Athene to search for some news of
his dad
None to be had
All the evil suitors, where do they all come from?
All the evil
suitors, when will they all be gone?
Note: This is the first song in my ongoing project to tell the story of Homer's Oddysey in the style of the movie Yellow Submarine. -RobH
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