Short Verdict Poems
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your finger pointed
so accusingly at me
rush to make judgment
facts unknown, verdict guilty
proved you wrong, sweet victory
Hopeful hearts beating so so fast
For it's time for verdict to cast
It's time to whip the fruitless ass
In hole of needle, it will pass
The lawyer
Tries the case
Trials been dismissed
The judge
Hears the verdict
Case is dismissed
12/3/20
Written words by James Edward Lee Sr ©
When words rape the feeling,
any pregnancy is wrong
Delivery most premature,
verdict quick—sentence long
(Villanova Pennsylvania: October, 2016)
When words rape the feeling,
any pregnancy is wrong
Delivery most premature,
verdict quick—sentence long
(Villanova Pennsylvania: October, 2016)
J-ustice
O-f
V-erdict
I-s
T-he
E-quity
S-o
P-eople
A-ccept
N-iceness
O-f
L-aw
Topic: Birthday of Jovit Español (January 28)
Form: Vertical Monocrostic
Bright
sunlit
angels call
forth in a dream
there is no escape from the light of God
He paints dreams on his canvas of verdict
never once flawed
or disturbed
into
Dark
in the
ineluctable
grasp
of an
eye's
blink
the years
of praying
lonely
terrifying
vulnerable
oh,
the agony --
the verdict
life or
death
the
pendulum
swings
The question outliving the answer,
the chosen—their verdict was death
The prophecy destroying the prophet,
religion—its God to reject
(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2017)
The question outliving the answer,
the chosen—their verdict was death
The prophecy destroying the prophet,
religion—its God to reject
(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2017)
Not feeling guilty,
but with attitudes of a king
Not feeling guilty,
but thinking he's a golden ring
Not feeling guilty,
I see his tail
Not feeling guilty,
he deserves jail.
Form:
Five dumb lawyers moved to Buenos Aires
Those attorneys simply couldn't care less
They didn't speak Spanish
Their livelihoods vanished
Verdict: "Our law schools didn't prepare us!"
Two things at once can both be true
A trial you passed, a verdict past due
No longer in thrall,
A demon recalled
Will cease to have power over you
—————
H/T to Robert Gorelick’s The Recall Demon
Journey to justice
My trials’ faith-cries, God hears*…
Triumphant verdict.
*Psalm 34:17 The righteous cry, and the LORD heareth, and delivereth them out of all their troubles.
August 13, 2019
Are people religious because
they’re good?
Or good, because they’re
religious?
The questions remain,
the verdict unclaimed
The wrong answer deemed
—sacrilegious
(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2015)
When time overcomes memory,
and vision retracts
The past sits in judgment,
its verdict exact
With yesterday’s reason,
tomorrow to blame
All hope left in ashes
—truth mourning the flame
(Dreamsleep: March, 2021)
When it comes to love you arrested me
I have the right to remain silent
but listen to my heart
isn't that enough evidence to have
me locked up in your arms
I beg: please give your verdict and say
u will hold me down for life
Said you're different
That you'll never leave me
Yet you're just the same
You've already gone
Said you'll prove it over time
That you'll never judge me
Yet I have no evidence
You've reached the verdict
Hands Of Destiny
No one can predict when the final verdict of time shall be
Only the hands on the clock of my still impending destiny
04/25/2021
1:58 p.m.
Lake Worth
Florida USA
Truth has a power,
exclusively its own
Beyond opinion and verdict,
its nature is shown
Through good times and bad,
its light shining through
A frame to the vision
—whose picture renews
(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2019)
They stay by themselves even current
at times as God's faithful servant
delighting in being fervent
resembling a hermit
they don't need people to confirm it
as is a card proceed to surf it
taking to adoring surfeit
to be their final verdict
A machine pain,
scripts the name secretly,
intones the verdict.
*
I don’t need,
to prove it, like the man
who sells the dreams.
*
Privacy interrupted,
I have come out in open,
to commit the god.
Satish Verma
Confronting
the devil’s lawyer
destiny entwined
Heaven and Hell
in the jury box
fate was on the line
The judge
Archangel Raguel
his verdict waits to scream
A sentence cast
in fire untold
— to kill the evil dream
(Dreamsleep: August, 2025)
Chance favours, chance taunts,
Now is one man’s hour to rise,
But ten men’s dreams it haunts,
Its humor none can surmise.
Heed not the next irony of fate,
Till you and final verdict meet.
I’d sooner wake to destiny late,
Than grovel at Fortune’s feet.
Jury delivers
Unanimous verdict
Defendant looks shaken
Guilty on all counts
Evidence was overwhelming
Murder most horrid
Early release is not an option
Now she’ll be locked up for life
Throw away the key!