AT THE COURT
At the Court
I was tried
Felt I'd tried
At the bare
Crazy judging blare
Fair he held to plank
Decided my fate
Said to him, I hail
Nay to being guilty
I tried it to defend
Instinct won't feud
What the mind has to say
At justice to rule
Where I took a bake
Of the jungle that overrule
Saying my eyes at stake
Instinct judging morale
Who'll be free, all has a say
At the front of the law calling
Arise to my call
A call to justice
Silent not the instinct
That molds out golden name
His rule will suffice to say
Who'll save morality, as all has to say
Copyright © Taiwo Temitope Philip | Year Posted 2024
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