Excerpt poetry from graphic novel |
The Hand In a world filled with the filth of prejudice, injustice, inequality, war, blood and death, I rise. From the bleakness of poverty and the darkness of despair, my spirit screams against the chains of indifference; the ignorance and complacency of inaction. The predators of the streets, the opportunists, the profiteers, the arrogant rich, the prideful and perverse. I am your nightmare given form, your dread given the shape of Night. You stand on the neck of all Mankind, a stranglehold you will not release without a fight. So be it. The choice is made. I rise. For the humble, the victimized, the blood of the innocent and the justice long denied them, May Heaven forgive me, I rise. I am the Darkness. The Vengeance. the Harvest of your Evil seeds. Let Hell and all who worship it, beware. I rise. May Heaven have mercy, for I will not. Watch the wall. The writing begins. I rise. The Hand © 2004 Robert L. Ward from self-titled graphic novel Michelangelo |