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Miss Mary Pennynickle's Hellish Horrors of History

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by James DeSalvo


  Thunder rolled in the heavens

  As the shock hit the ground

  The graves they dig glow

  With an unholy white light.

  Hands rose from the earth

  Now Ben felt some fright

  The damned crawled out

  From their eternal slumbers

  So many rose up

  They were thousands in numbers

  Screams of pain and suffering

  Filled the stormy night air

  All Franklin could do

  Was observe and stare

  The corpse found his loved one

  Her eyes filled with love

  Yet she still wondered

  Why she was pulled from above.

  Franklin confessed to his crime

  Of the study of humanity

  The corpse and his bride

  Accused him of insanity

  As they walked to the morning

  The clouds finally gone

  The rest of the undead

  Followed along

  Franklin still studied

  Yet he never forgot

  That raising the dead

  Comes but to naught

  Children, learn science

  But don’t raise the dead

  They might be the eyes

  You see under your bed.

  The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere

  Listen my children

  And you shall hear

  Of the midnight ride

  Of the great Paul Revere

  At war with the British

  Was our young land

  It was decided by most

  We should take a stand

  To raise the alarm

  Was Paul Revere’s assignment

  To warn of Redcoat arrival

  And stop rebels’ confinement

  A plan was devised

  To keep Hancock from jail

  John Adams, as well

  This plot must not fail

  From the North Church in Boston

  At the top of the steeple

  Lamps would be lit

  Revere would warn the people

  One lantern by land

  Two if they came by the sea

  Revere waited at night

  Nervous was he

  The signal was given

  The lanterns were two

  He took off with the warning

  Like the wind his horse flew

  He knocked on each door

  Of each house in each village

  “The British are coming

  To arrest and to pillage.”

  Towns both small and large

  Took heed of his warning

  He was determined to ride

  Long into the morning

  He rode and he shouted

  On and on through the night

  Until he came to a village

  And a terrible sight

  The townspeople lay

  In the center town square

  Their throats were ripped open

  Paul could do nothing but stare

  The British had come

  And slaughtered the lot

  It was all he could think of

  Hell hath they wrought

  He rode on with anger

  And fear filled his heart

  The British were ruthless

  This news he should impart

  In the next village he found

  The same vile thing

  What evil dark soldiers

  Were sent by the king?

  He said a small prayer

  To bring their souls some soft peace

  Then a hand grasped his leg

  It would not release

  “Help us,” said one

  She was nearly dead

  “Who did this?” asked Paul

  He saw her eyes full of dread

  “They came from the skies

  To devour our blood.”

  She gasped her last breath

  And died in the mud

  Revere filled with terror

  As he rode through the night

  He must warn the others

  Of this terrible plight

  He came to a village

  The citizens alive

  He called in the streets

  “Hide yourselves! Survive!”

  People sprang from their homes

  “What should we fear?”

  “Go back inside,”

  Yelled Paul Revere

  The sky filled with shrieking

  The flapping of wings

  Swooped into the village

  Evil dark things

  The things turned to flesh

  They were human in shape

  British soldiers they were

  And they each wore a cape

  Revere was aghast

  As they drank their fill

  Blood spilled on the ground

  They dined on fresh kill

  A colonel approached Paul

  “Yes, we’re the undead.

  You’ve nothing to fear now.

  My soldiers have fed.”

  “What are you creatures?

  From Hell do you hail?”

  “We’re from England, good sir

  That’s why we’re so pale.”

  Revere staggered back

  Afraid of this thing

  “My fine young patriot,

  We’ve been sent by the king.

  “To end your uprising

  We were sent to your shores.

  You people should worry

  We have come in scores.”

  As Revere ran to his mount

  He heard the bloodsucker yell

  “Let all of them know

  We’ve unleashed all of Hell.”

  The flutter of leather

  The sound made him sick

  He continued his journey

  And he finished it quick

  The sun finally rose

  Easing Paul’s mind

  He rode back to Boston

  Leaving the gore behind

  Just remember this

  No matter whatever transpires

  If you yell in the hallways

  You will be killed by vampires

  The Death of Abrahindam Lincoln

  The fierce war was over

  That split a great nation

  North versus South

  Caused much consternation

  For Lincoln was haggard

  The loss of many good men

  Filled him with sorrow

  They would not live again

  Another loss of a loved one

  Plagued wife Mary Todd

  The death of her sweet son

  Made her do things quite odd

  She called forth occultists

  Those who speak with the dead

  Mary Todd Lincoln

  Would do what they said

  They told her of spirits

  Who died in the war

  Doing things in cruel battle

  Acts they did abhor

  Mary Todd cried

  “Let me speak to my son!”

  But one medium told her

  “First, there is much to be done.”

  “The spirits want vengeance

  Then your son will you see.”

  She pondered this over

  And cried out a plea

  “I will do what they want.

  I do not care how.

  They must send my son

  I must have him now!”

  The medium listened

  As the spirits did cry

  A dark voice from the darkness

  “Abe Lincoln must DIE!”

  Mary Todd gasped

  She could cause him no harm

  Then she felt a great tearing

  Deep nails scratched her arm

  She cried out in pain

  Blood seeped through her sleeve

  She tried to escape

 
; But heidth="0"it would not let her leave

  “You’ve called forth the souls

  That dwell deep in Hell.

  You shall destroy the man Lincoln

  And no one shall you tell.”

  The medium shuddered

  As the souls left the room

  Mary Todd now accepted

  Abe should meet his doom

  “A spirit will come

  I speak but the truth

  He will take over a body

  The actor John Wilkes Booth.”

  The medium told

  Of the spirits’ dark plan

  To obtain evil vengeance

  On the responsible man

  “Go to Ford’s Theater

  Do not be late

  On the fourteenth of April

  He will meet his poor fate”

  Mary Todd Lincoln

  Wept for a time

  And agreed to the deed

  A horrible crime

  The medium left

  The First Lady alone

  Disturbed by the deeds

  That the spirits had shown

  The fourteenth of April

  Came very quickly

  She needed his death

  Still she felt sickly

  She hid her pale face

  From the nearly deceased

  “We must not be late.”

  Her heartbeat increased

  They arrived at the theater

  With moments to spare

  Abe was led to his seat

  And sat down in his chair

  Mary Todd Lincoln

  Looked around to see when

  She would no longer have

  Her husband again

  The curtain slid open

  She saw a gun

  A shot ran through the air

  The actor started to run

  Brains stained her dress

  She was covered in gore

  A fair trade for her son

  She’d see him once more

  Weeks and months passed

  Yet no sign of her child

  She paced and she worried

  Yet, her demeanor was mild

  “He will come soon

  As the spirits foretold.”

  Then the room became black

  And the room became cold

  “My darling?” she called

  In the darkness was laughter

  “Did you really think

  He’d come from the hereafter.”

  “We’ve swallowed his soul

  Old Abraham Lincoln

  Do not trust the dead

  You should have been thinkin’!”

  Mary Todd Lincoln

  Never felt such sweet sadness

  The darkness fled the room

  Plunging her into madness

  So, think on this tale

  Learn what I’ve said

  If you trust any loved one

  You will be shot in the head.

  The End

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  Table of Contents

  Plymouth Rock 7

  Benjamin Franklin Discovers Electricity 16

  The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere 24

  The Death of Abraham Lincoln 31

  The 031End 39

 

 

 


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