Dead Man's Hate Poem by Robert Ervin Howard

Dead Man's Hate

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They hanged John Farrel in the dawn amid the marketplace;
At dusk came Adam Brand to him and spat upon his face.
'Ho neighbors all,' spake Adam Brand, 'see ye John Farrel's fate!
'Tis proven here a hempen noose is stronger than man's hate!

For heard ye not John Farrel's vow to be avenged upon me
Come life or death? See how he hangs high on the gallows tree!'
Yet never a word the people spoke, in fear and wild surprise-
For the grisly corpse raised up its head and stared with sightless eyes,

And with strange motions, slow and stiff, pointed at Adam Brand
And clambered down the gibbet tree, the noose within its hand.
With gaping mouth stood Adam Brand like a statue carved of stone,
Till the dead man laid a clammy hand hard on his shoulder bone.

Then Adam shrieked like a soul in hell; the red blood left his face
And he reeled away in a drunken run through the screaming market place;
And close behind, the dead man came with a face like a mummy's mask,
And the dead joints cracked and the stiff legs creaked with their unwonted task.

Men fled before the flying twain or shrank with bated breath,
And they saw on the face of Adam Brand the seal set there by death.
He reeled on buckling legs that failed, yet on and on he fled;
So through the shuddering market-place, the dying fled the dead.

At the riverside fell Adam Brand with a scream that rent the skies;
Across him fell John Farrel's corpse, nor ever the twain did rise.
There was no wound on Adam Brand but his brow was cold and damp,
For the fear of death had blown out his life as a witch blows out a lamp.

His lips were writhed in a horrid grin like a fiend's on Satan's coals,
And the men that looked on his face that day, his stare still haunts their souls.
Such was the fate of Adam Brand, a strange, unearthly fate;
For stronger than death or hempen noose are the fires of a dead man's hate.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 14 December 2015

Lovely narrative piece of poetry, well articulated, elegantly penned in poetic diction with beautiful rhyme scheme. An insightful poem written with conviction. Thanks for sharing.

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S. Younkin 08 November 2018

A fantastic and eerie poem that conveys a chilling and valuable message.

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Joe 12 March 2021

This is awsomeee!

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... 12 March 2021

Good poem.

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Anonymous 18 November 2020

" The dying fled the dead, " Brilliant!

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Km Piper 15 November 2020

Wow! Absolutely amazing work! I can actually feel the action and excitement in it as I read! And the whole thing increases in how chilling it is as you go, right up until the end. This needs an animation along with someone like Brian narrating to make it go from spectacular to perfection!

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bagel 14 January 2020

good for school forensics. good to read for fun. young and old this poem is for everyone.

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