Tea time monday night I was waiting passing time Then from the hallway I saw Mother in her nightgown Swaying up the stairs, up the stairs It seemed so unreal I knew Grandma' had sent "Them" again The invisible friends A little later in the middle of tea We came close to ecstasy "They" were telling tales from beyond When Grandma' rose She opened the door And there was Missy Seeing Mother in Grandmother's chair She went into tears Missy was screaming: "What have you done, What have you done to my Ma?" Crying louder now "We better get rid of her, she's too Young anyway" It was Grandma' who spoke "Bye, bye Missy Be gone forever The beautiful fireplace In the kitchen will do" I saw Missy struggling In Grandma's wrinkled hands "Oh No, let me be No Please Grandma' Please Aagh Grandma' you're hurting me Don't touch me or I'll break it I've got the tea pot, I'll do it anyway" I saw liquid spreading The bloody tea all over the floor Now I heard "Their" voices Some kind of demon growls: "Die, she Broke Amon Amon, die" "They" dropped "Their" tea cups Grandma' stood still Forced by invisible hands Missy went down the stairs As I waved her goodbye Missy was sobbing away Will I ever see her again Bye bye Missy Don't be afraid