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Premium Member Unquotable Quotes: Lawyers - Xx
Unquotable quotes – Lawyers:  XX

(No aspersions are willfully or otherwise cast on the honorable profession of the Law. Though I’m not a Barrister, I passed – through self-study – all the subjects at the...

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© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prosecution, abuse, culture, dedication, humor, judgement, money, word
Form: Epigram



Revolutionary
I went from ghetto living
And the ghetto kind of days
To being up out of it
And to seeing better days.
Now the truth stays 
And my mind plays,
in a blessed way
defying the lie defining me 
in my...

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© James West  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prosecution, america, freedom, god, hope, humanity, independence day,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Poor Pandora
We ponder Pandora as the person preordained
to unleash a plethora of plagues upon our persons.

But here's what I heard:
Pandora had two sisters,
Persephone and Proserpina.
Pandora perused poetry 
while Persephone practiced petite-point.
But Proserpina possessed the predilection
for picking...

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Categories: prosecution, allegory, humor,
Form: Light Verse
Judgement
"Stand up straight" yelled the judge "Tell the court how 
you plead" he enquired of the young man accused
"You are here to be tried of a heinous crime so why are you looking amused".
"Not Guilty!...

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© Roy May  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prosecution, funnyme, may, me,
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member A Jury of His Peers
An old man long in years, in threadbare coat, with grizzled hair, and eyes aged and heavy.
Stood with withered hands once strong and true, which clung to an old cap.

For years he had tilled the...

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Categories: prosecution, daughter, death, father, father daughter, judgement, life,
Form: Free verse



Pursuing Happiness Since a Child Aged 8
Staring into a sky so perfect blue

The wispy white clouds 
highlighted now stand further out

And I am suddenly stood transfixed

And I can feel the sun warming 
comfortably at my back

As I am dressed inappropriately in...

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Categories: prosecution, beauty, care,
Form: Free verse
Mayhem and the Strange Stranger
The infraction of mayhem stood resilient as it was tried for the many crimes the jurors had, ultimately, blamed on rage.
The reaction went, as expected, and mayhem worried, "Is this what happens when madness is...

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Categories: prosecution, conflict, discrimination, hate, metaphor, philosophy, voice,
Form: Rhyme
God On Trial Part 1
The jury of men assembled
Heaven and earth trembled
The judge of humans arrived
And the court’s noises died
This was not an ordinary trial
For the prosecution was Belial
He had devised a better plan
To overthrow the god of man
And...

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Categories: prosecution, god,
Form: Rhyme
Guilty
Today, I stand at candor’s peak
And yet, they all still look down on me
A prosecution of the persecuted, shall I witness
As Damocles’s sword hangs over my head
Today, I looked at the man who decides my...

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Categories: prosecution, 12th grade,
Form: Narrative
Tall In the Deep
I am
                                 ...

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Categories: prosecution, political,
Form: Concrete
Premium Member Irreconcilable Paradox
*Image of Paradox of a Mindfoolness.


Irreconcilable Paradox

The midnight sun casts about clear shadows amidst a
     twilight noon, 'tis yesterday.
The windy gale brews, astir none to wake the quietude,
   ...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prosecution, confusion, imagination, irony, metaphor, riddle, satire, simile,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member The Trial of the Former President of the Usa Donald John Trump
"The Prosecution "NOR" "The Defense", makes the accused come to court,and this is something I must "Report".The accused is not going to get a jail or prison sentence,and this is a fact that cannot go...

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Categories: prosecution, 10th grade, 12th grade, 8th grade, adventure,
Form: Double Dactyl
I Jumped,
I was staring out my window last night
Thinking of something fun to write
Something cool So I don't sound like a fool
We all know how kids can be cruel 
To be accepted is the number #1...

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© Mike Grant  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prosecution, abuse, addiction, anxiety, corruption, heartbroken, teenage, youth,
Form: Rhyme
Seven Metres
If you approach anyone
Remember always
There is seven metres
To be safe 
From a blade

He was a violent offender 
Who beat his girlfriend often
And he broke the law 
Acts his community would always defend

He caused the Medical...

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Categories: prosecution, death, life, murder,
Form: Dramatic Verse
When It Rains It Pours
When It Rains It Pours 

Idiomatic sayings are such a delightful way of expressions,
The truth in them may sometimes stretch our imagination..

When it rains, it pours is one such expressive gem of wisdom..
When troubles in...

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Categories: prosecution, allusion, community, conflict, confusion, leadership,
Form: Free verse
Doomed Dolt, Numbed Nerd, Trampled Trumpery:3
the Medicare, an undeserved fund the patients spend,
which seems extremely excrescent,
must be crushed immediately without any mend. 
No coverage serves them right! Be they gravely ill or convalescent.
In his favor, all the rules the Capitol...

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Categories: prosecution, corruption, political, satire,
Form: Rhyme
An Open Invitation To Tony Blair - Part 1 of 2
Tony Blair, Tony Blair, where have you been? 
You’ve not been coming to London to visit the Queen
But you had seemed so close, meeting weekly when you were PM
You with your cheesy fake smile, waiting...

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Categories: prosecution, betrayal, political, satire,
Form: Rhyme
April 9The animal world Death to All Humans
The Parliament of Animals
 met one day in a secret undisclosed location 

“We are assembled here
 to judge the actions 
of the human race. 

the human race is being charged with 
crimes against nature, 
destruction...

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© Jake Aller  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prosecution, analogy, anger, angst, animal, anxiety, crazy, dog,
Form: Narrative
Letter To the Officers
Mr. Officer, Mrs. Officer, here’s a message from my heart that my mind can’t halt.

This is the first and last time I plan to chat with you, please pay attention no talking Sir... Just listening.

Every...

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Categories: prosecution, abuse, america, black african american, change, children,
Form: Lyric
Inner Conflicts
Trees are falling down in my world.
The sun has gone down and it's not hot anymore. 
The season is winter.
I find more and more that the dark side is speaking to me in tongues.
She wants...

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Categories: prosecution, angst, confusion, fear, forgiveness, growing up, introspection,
Form: Free verse
Eloquent With Intellect Second To None
THEIR ELOQUENCE IS UNMATCHED, THEIR INTELLECT SECOND TO NONE 
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The tightening of a hangman's noose here in Bolehland gets underway....
Little by little the prosecuting team get their pieces into place to stay...
Today, the honourable AG...

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Categories: prosecution, abuse, anxiety, appreciation, community, corruption, future,
Form: Free verse
Ignorance Is Bliss
Ignorance Is Bliss

Here in Malaysia things are happening and citizens are rather concerned..
Besides the regular petty crimes and stories of the juicy kind ...
For the past year or so, this country has been embroiled in...

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Categories: prosecution, anxiety, betrayal, change, community, corruption, future,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member LEGEND'S WAY
Understand, Reflect and Respond
Stand up on principles
Respond on action
Movement
Turn injustice to equal justice
Dr. King fought hard and travelled far
Journey’s beyond
His dream to look upon
We must believe we can
Our hearts must transcend
Turn the pave of Racism...

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Categories: prosecution, america, anger, care, conflict, courage, culture, discrimination,
Form: Free verse
Car Court
CAR   COURT


Enter,   the older   heavyweight  steel  giant,
The bailiff,  a   1954 Hudson,  reads unhesitant : 
On the docket for this morning :  guilty...

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Categories: prosecution, allegorycar, car, drug,
Form: Verse
Premium Member Isolated In Pain
I have lost all distinction between day and night
A constant absence of darkness is provided by fluorescent light
No windows available to the outside world
Living in isolation sans any modern day thrills

Four bare walls, no bars,...

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© Joe Flach  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: prosecution, life, mystery, day, me,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things