Poems About: JUSTICE

In this page, poems on / about “justice” are listed.

  • 349.
    MASTER AND THE PLEADER

    O master, whitewashed,
    We believe your shape and light,
    Cunning, knavish and deceptive, quite,
    Frightening the masses with might bright, read more »

    Dr. Yogesh Sharma
  • 350.
    Breathing Mud

    Tapping fingers on wife and daughters hand,
    lips puckered,
    shade covered eyes,
    simmering, read more »

    Rashida Mack
  • 351.
    Black By Popular Demand

    His majesty ignites flames of passion and his silence is a prelude to your death,
    Blink and you'll, shit what was I saying... Blink, then your last breath.
    His strength is unmatched by all but a Super Saiyan version of God,
    He's cunning, deceitful... a right devious sod. read more »

    Fabio Caparelli
  • 352.
    FLEA MARKET

    The rule is wrangle smart
    till you squeeze the best quotation
    A loftier bid might be
    proffered by the competition read more »

    Cheryl L. DaytecYañgot
  • 353.
    ON THIS COLD DAY

    (In Memoriam)

    They fell. One by one, heroes fell
    On their blood against cold, harsh stones read more »

    Cheryl L. DaytecYañgot
  • 354.
    Twins Born Together, Fall Together

    A steel crow hits a tower of freedom,
    Rhythmic screams burn themselfs
    into history,
    You watch as hopeless doves jump read more »

    Troy Clark
  • 355.
    Polygamist Part 2

    Please, oh please
    Shut up already
    And spare us
    Your religious fanatic crap read more »

    Ramona Thompson
  • 356.
    Guatemala Unanswered

    Where bad men go free as good women die.
    Crying for justice that's never answered.
    Their families mourn and loved ones will cry,
    Waiting for justice that's never answered. read more »

    Karl Stuart Kline
  • 357.
    What the H-e-double-hockey-sticks Ever Happened to the 'A' List?

    No knight in shining armor on a white-steed
    But rather an aging farmer on an old plow-horse;

    No guardian angel looking over your shoulder read more »

    Robert Sheridan
  • 358.
    Conceptions

    Can you change my fate?
    I'll be waiting at the end of the world
    And I'll be fighting back
    Against the oods read more »

    Zach Howard
  • 359.
    the blinfold have been loosened

    The Magna Carta
    A symbol of equity

    The Magna Carta read more »

    Raymond Anyanwu
  • 360.
    Innocently/Guilty '

    Deception,
    the cover-up utilized to secure
    unbridled trust and compassion
    The mirage is set in place read more »

    MAXINE P. SOSO
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