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Justice

JUSTICE  

Who has seen the abode of Justice? Where does she thrive and rest in solemnity, 
Reigning as chieftain, defying wickedness? 
Who knows the domain of Justice;
Where does she hold sway? 
Is she satisfied after a day in the Courts, Does her grey hairs inspire equity? 
Does Justice prowl the streets in authority, 
Does she find uprightness in the church? 

Have you heard them hail her, 
“Salute! To Justice, salute?” 
Have you seen her bronzed marks - 
On the limbs of the young, 
Or her wise-gray streaks 
On the hair of the old? 

Who has seen Justice gambolling? 
Is she jubilant on the dirt paths of the poor;
Those helpless ones called dispensable? 
Who has seen Justice crush the wicked, That conceited oppressor and tyrant? 

Show me Justice. 


- By Kirsten OKENWA. From Mss: POEMS ON VARIED SUBJECTS.

Copyright © Kirsten Okenwa | Year Posted 2020

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Date: 8/11/2020 3:08:00 AM

Thank y’all!!
Date: 8/1/2020 3:08:00 PM

Powerful poem, Kristen...much to ponder here...justice is uneven for sure.
Date: 6/22/2020 4:10:00 AM

nowadays- justice changes into JUST + ICE

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