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Undead: A Narrative in Verse

I His work is done – and Slow is his pace, our Sun has Laid himself to sleep. II As he, the Sun do Sleep and held is he in night’s Ever long embrace. III A sickness walks There under her stary vial The walking nightmare. IV Soulless are his eyes With pricing gazes of cold, death Rob you of valor. V From the bows of Hell He cries out a long moan set For his running pray. VI I cut you, fire Upon you and yet still sir You don’t bleed like me. VII Many names have you But we will all know you as This, the walking dead. VIII Long roads have gone by Filled with blood and tears and lost, Oh, how hope is gone. IX More hope is given To a man far gone at sea Then I here with you. X The moaning surrounds Like fire to a coaldren I am doom to die. XI Boom, bang, boom I hear The rapping of rotting hands Have come to get me. XII To be ripped apart By tooth and nail or shall I Pull the swift trigger. XIII Aye, yes better quick As batting of an eyelash Then torturous pain XIV Here as I hold you Cold metal up to my head Your kiss I ask for. XV “So this is the end. After all you have been through You would end like this?” XVI Behold it is I But not I who stands in front My mind is cheated. XVII I speak “Who are you Specter that stand before me Am I so far gone?” XVIII He “In a way, yes. But before we continue Please put the gun down.” XIX Uneven they bang And more come to join the fray I put the gun down. XX He “Now that’s better.” “But why have you come to me?” I did say to He. XXI He “Do you not know?” “I’m sorry, I don’t,” said I Fire in his eyes. XXII Slowly he came forth And raised his arms to meet me Took hold of my head. XXIII “Look out there,” He said. “Don’t forget why you still live, Live for those in need.” XXIV Out upon I saw Through the broken glass there were The marauding dead XXV Bright did her light shine Through the darkness in my soul I thank you moonlight. XXVI Silhouette of face Dry blood had clung onto her Dead eyes unseeing XXVII I look behind me And none there but the darkness I look before me. XXVIII All ahead was death But as the light has the dark So does death have life. XXIX Steadfast are my hands As I lift my arms aloft Pointed for action. XXX Her in the crosshairs I without hesitation Snuffed out her candle
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