The Judge Is Not A Judge, The Policeman Not A Policemaneg Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

The Judge Is Not A Judge, The Policeman Not A Policemaneg



The judge is not a judge but a criminal
And the policeman not a policeman
But a convict,
The lawyer not a lawyer but a worst fellow
Making out of the bargain,
say you, who is what,
Who is for which judgement,
can one judge really,
Who is who and for what,
The man whom call we a judge is not,
But a man prone to human weakness and frailty,
The man whom we call a policeman
Is but a guard
Calling himself a saviour falsely
And the lawyer a bargainer,
A middleman, a commission-taker
In connivance with the file-man and the clerk?

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