All Gallows' Eve Poem by Chibueze Oscar Osuji

All Gallows' Eve



See the sky beckon all her hails
From the red sun focus,
With the eve arrive sapien's wails
From gallowing locus.

Specie of death that comes is known
Death bloody face in white
Christening the damn'd, for his own;
Neck woes the rope will bite.

White death in whom a man wallows,
Summoning death faster
Begone; from that snaring gallows,
Mourning; death our master.

Gallows arrange in rows as corns
For men who art in jail
To be stung by the rope hawthorns,
Life 'xit in towing rail.

Goodbye to the descending gang
Condemn'd by the jury
Hearsay imply the verdict 'hang'
Free the gallows' fury.

By eve when the sky dimly dark
When all could stay and look
Phase of head on a gallow's ark,
Devilment rope and hook.

Sunday, August 10, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: gothic
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