Learned Tongue Poem by Aiyudubie Charles

Learned Tongue

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Hectic days
Are gone with age
To and fro
As we try to stroll
Navigating through our books
As pile of this, so many are our tools
Lenient sons
Born of learned tongue
In black garment and wigs our power lies
Within our pen nd tongue arise
In us reside the spirit of law
For the benefit of us all
Fair litigation our plea
The glory in suit is what we seek

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