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The Last Blunder
The walls are imprisoned in silence,
A heavy, powerless silence, shattered
By voices, tears, and crowded souls.
Justice hides in the corridors of greed,
Crimes are sentences uttered in the halls,
The innocent are moving targets,
An age-old burden on the...

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Categories: courtrooms, africa, america, black african american, confidence, corruption,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Winter's Newmoon Womb
Our first learning experience
of Earth as home
is in our perfectly uniting warm womb,
specifically designed for growing Constitutional Welfare,
healthy development care receiving,
then giving back,
paying forward,
co-investing 
in future sacred wombed learning experiences.

After birth from this matriarchal-bonded and...

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Categories: courtrooms, birth, culture, earth, education, health, integrity, nature,
Form: Political Verse
If This Is Freedom Take Me To Robinson Island
If this is freedom take me to Robinson Island

When shall we again sing the redemption songs?
The strings of freedom are long forgotten in my nation
Injustice is their system and we pledge to resistance
The freedom our...

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Categories: courtrooms, patriotic, political, , cute,
Form: Prose Poetry
Time Fighting
I used to think that you were my soul mate. 
I thought that  I had known that since our first date.
I used to feel special and loved, just like a queen.
We never fought ,...

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Categories: courtrooms, family, husband, life, love, sad, time, wife,
Form: Couplet
The Need For Public Defenders And The Preparation They Do To Properly Defend Their Clients
Dear Citizens,

Our justice system is founded on the principle that every individual, regardless of wealth or status, deserves fair representation in a court of law.

This principle is enshrined in the Sixth Amendment of our Constitution,...

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Categories: courtrooms, 12th grade,
Form: Free verse



The Beastly System
Life shattered by the state
merciless and heavy handed...
It may seem as if a fate
threw you here to be stranded.

All alone with your sorrow,
with the grief stamped on your soul
for today and tomorrow,
with no person to...

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Categories: courtrooms, abuse, care, heartbroken, jesus, parents, political, solitude,
Form: Rhyme
Poetic Justice - Part 1
When stretched forever is my day                   
I while the empty hours away     ...

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Categories: courtrooms, funny
Form: Rhyme
Scene In Daze
Can’t keep my mind steady
Paranoid about where I’m headed
Asking me why I changed 
I tried not to
But at the time
It seemed inevitable
Leaving spectators  to judge my heart
Tell me was it credible
Rumors become curtesy of...

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Categories: courtrooms, adventure, caregiving, life, music, people, son, song-lyricme,
Form: Lyric
Ode To John Morgan of Morgan and Morgan
Ode to John Morgan of Morgan and Morgan

Oh, John Morgan, a beacon of might,
A champion who battles in the fight,
For injured souls who seek respite,
You shine with diligence, your guiding light.

In courtrooms' hallowed halls, you...

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Categories: courtrooms, 12th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Top of the Charts 2023
*Image of Ukraine Chronicles by PJC.

Top of the Charts 2023
     1. putin was put in the hit list~~grateful dead now dead and company 
       ...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: courtrooms, america, angst, anxiety, international, irony, parody, satire,
Form: Monoku
Premium Member A Crown's Desire
In power's shadowed halls, where destinies lie, 
Two titans faced off, ambition held high. 
Henry, the monarch, resolute and strong, 
Clement, the Pontiff, with justice lifelong. 
 
Henry, a Tudor, with fire in his plea—...

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Categories: courtrooms, divorce, history, london, marriage, stress, wife, woman,
Form: Rhyme
Ramblings of a Graveyard Shift Worker....
I used to complain about having to work at night on weekends.
Everyone was having fun but li'l ol' me.
Some years back I had an epiphany on the matter.
Suddenly, I had time to cash my check...

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© Jim David  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: courtrooms, funny, imagination, parody, people, satire, social, urban,
Form: Free verse
The Black Boomerang
The word’s speaker and listener would hear 
Cackling, 
Not from one another, 
But from a burning Sixo; 
They would feel
As though
A noose was choking 
Their voices 
Before they could even tell 
Themselves to “rest in...

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Categories: courtrooms, black african american, introspection, on writing and
Form: Free verse
Premium Member End Times
End Times

When good men 
see bad things happen, 
and do nothing 
but watch... 
The world is set... 
on the road, 
directly to destruction.

Hope is put in the back seat, 
and not seat belted in, 
but...

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© Ann Foster  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: courtrooms, anger, child abuse, christian, death of a
Form: Free verse
Tsunami, the Killer Waves
Tsunami, the killer waves.........

When the news of tsunami came crashing to me
my heart felt with sorrow and was reckless insane
Unbearable to see our beautiful villages and towns
were destroyed and left our dreams empty and drained
Can...

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Categories: courtrooms, sad,
Form: Verse
Media Trial
In a land far, far away,
Where courtrooms were made of clay,
The judge and jury were but mere puppets,
Dancing to the tune of the media's trumpets.

The accused was brought forth to stand,
His fate already sealed by...

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© Praise Uke  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: courtrooms, judgement,
Form: Rhyme
The Latest Greatest Train Wreck
This month she's a singer
in public lewd and crude
pushed into the limelight
and usually half nude

Next month she'll be a model
a drug-addicted child
in and out of courtrooms
another youth gone wild

The latest greatest train wreck
is just another...

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Categories: courtrooms, business, celebrity, society, truth,
Form: Rhyme
Family Values
FAMILY VALUES

Foes have arisen in our day and age
And they have taken their act to the stage
Making their laws in the nation’s courtrooms;
It’s families they’re after to destroy and to doom.
“Let’s turn on the families”;...

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Categories: courtrooms, family,
Form: Acrostic
Broken Love
Courtrooms and CAGES
Arrests, scared...scarred from 
the RAGES!

Broken hearts from broken 
doors.
Glass SHATTERED!
The consequences didn't seem 
to MATTER!

Built me new!
Tore me down.
Never built me BACK!
I don't know which hurt worse  
the first... or the last...

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Categories: courtrooms, love hurts
Form: ABC
Apartheid
It was written down in Black and White
Beautiful people segregated
Their dignity denied
A nation diminished and divided
Deprived and depraved
Hatred in the heart spewed out
Across the pages
Erupted on the streets
In peaceful protests
The sound of struggle songs
To ease...

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© Roy Smith  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: courtrooms, abuse, conflict, discrimination, political, racism,
Form: Free verse

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