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Premium Member Judicial Branch
Judicial Branch of our government
	Supreme Court...

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Categories: judicial, black african american, christian,
Form: Couplet



America, Why Did You Stray?
America, why did you stray from the old way.
A constitution put forth, the foundation of our land,
barely recognizable what was originally Jefferson's hand.
Tarnished and smudged...

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Categories: judicial, depression, devotion, education, history,
Form: Narrative
The Usurper King
"My Kingdom will rise above all others. I'll always put it first."
He spoke with the devil perched upon his left shoulder,
but no angel sat on...

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Categories: judicial, identity, satire,
Form: Dramatic Monologue
This Is Poetry
On the verge of insanity, judging myself by the man in me,
My judicial thoughts are overwhelming, it's like every time I stand I sink,
I guess...

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Categories: judicial, write, writing, life, writing,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Not Guilty
I swear it was his fault Your Honor
So put him in his place
He was trying to break my knuckles
By hitting them with his face

Of course...

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Categories: judicial, funny, social,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member 3 Branches of Government
Judicial Branch
     Legislative Branch
          Executive Branch...

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Categories: judicial, black african american, christian,
Form: Haiku
Murder By Text
He was our neighbor, just an average guy;
 walking every day, he did with such pride.

You cut his life short while texting on your phone;
...

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Categories: judicial, death, death of a
Form: Couplet
Premium Member Rosalia - the Evil Black Witch of the Harz, Part Seven
Rosalia - The Evil Black Witch of the Harz, Part Seven

The Final Days:  Rosalia’s Death and Destruction
In the wake of such evil, debauchery and...

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Categories: judicial, allegory, evil, halloween, horror,
Form: Narrative
Not Down With This Sickness
There is a system 
That turns innocent to victim..
And the aggressor turns to witness.
There’s a sickness in this business.
The whole judicial system is with this!
Swept...

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© James West  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judicial, abuse, anger, betrayal, bullying,
Form: Free verse
Power
Power is what runs everything,
Having control over a situation because you want to be the next king.
Power over your emotions so they don't become extreme,
Keeping...

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Categories: judicial, power,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Reclusive Accountabilities
I am sick of excuses to avoid responsibility
and I am, today, sick with excuses to avoid responsibility
with "I'm just a mortal human. I make mistakes.
I...

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Categories: judicial, culture, health, humanity, humor,
Form: Prose Poetry
Education
words, structure, voice, ring 
compel, rigor, empower
sharp, shape, decide, noise
 
tracks, choices, streams, tasks
insight, dreams, feelings, contact
competence, level

schedule, assignments
deadlines, fear, drafts, concepts
chance, dare, divulge, honesty

pressure,...

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© Liz Engel  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judicial, analogy, anxiety, education, encouraging,
Form: Haiku
Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: the How of Democratic Kill - Ixl Part Two
Unquotable quotes: The How of Democratic Kill - IXL, Part Two

No, tell me not my vote now does not count
     ...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: judicial, freedom, humanity, international, leadership,
Form: Sonnet
Racism 1952
Racism 1952

A man had been working on a flat garage roof
jumped into the yard, not a long jump but
landed badly and hurt his ankle.
He picked...

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Categories: judicial, abuse, africa, age,
Form: Blank verse
Take Notice
I have come forth via political poetry.
However, I am being ignored.
The Courts have violated my constitutional rights.
I am a United States of America native-born child...

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Categories: judicial, abuse, best friend, business,
Form: Verse

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