THE MARTYR
(Indicative of the Passion of the People on the 15th Day of April, 1865)

by: Herman Melville (1819-1891)

      OOD Friday was the day
      Of the prodigy and crime,
      When they killed him in his pity,
      When they killed him in his prime
      Of clemency and calm--
      When with yearning he was filled
      To redeem the evil-willed,
      And, though conqueror, be kind;
      But they killed him in his kindness,
      In their madness and their blindness,
      And they killed him from behind.
       
      There is sobbing of the strong,
      And a pall upon the land;
      But the People in their weeping
      Bare the iron hand:
      Beware the People weeping
      When they bare the iron hand.
       
      He lieth in his blood--
      The father in his face;
      They have killed him, the Forgiver--
      The Avenger takes his place,
      The Avenger wisely stern,
      Who in righteousness shall do
      What the heavens call him to,
      And the parricides remand;
      For they killed him in his kindness,
      In their madness and their blindness,
      And his blood is on their hand.
       
      There is sobbing of the strong,
      And a pall upon the land;
      But the People in their weeping
      Bare the iron hand:
      Beware the People weeping
      When they bare the iron hand.

"The Martyr" was originally published in Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War. Herman Melville. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1866.

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