Rule Of Law Poem by AHO Speaks

Rule Of Law



Lawyers who become politicians and make the rules
Learning their lessons enrolling in two schools.

The write, interpret and prosecute what they know
Hide behind Pro Bono, while making a lot of dough.

It is not the rule of law rather the rule of men
They keep making them up; over and over again.

Laws have no compassion, fairness or equity in them
Those ae the gifts given predominately, to woman.

Orators of tiny words that came from the past
From the language of an empire; that did not last.

Laws seldom contain purpose nor a date to review
Most carry the imprint of a word called purview.

Judgment should be done wih a sense of humility
The law should always wear the cloth of nobility.

If man is imperfect so also his various laws
To test intent just ask, is it for a very good cause?

One should always hope and pray
Not too many lawyers have to enter the fray.

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