Emotional Plea Poem by M. Asim Nehal

Emotional Plea

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If emotional petition, and if that plea,
Whose case threw the pleader on the gavel's spree,
If vengeful lawyer, if his ego glee
Shall I call the truce; Else, I should be guilty?
Why should resolve my motives, stood in me,
Make sinners, else equal, in my more monstrous?
And mercy being calmer, and famous
To Judge; in his order's wrath, why lenient thee?
But who I am to dare and dispute with thee
O Judge? It is only your worthy judgement,
And my qualms, make me the worthy argument,
And sink in it my own eyes memories;
That you reminisce them, some appealed as a liability,
I think it's your mercy, if thou wilt forget.

Saturday, October 3, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: judgement
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mahtab Bangalee 04 October 2020

Let the sympathetic emotion come to judge others Let the realistic rules come to judge own-self

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Mamta S 04 October 2020

Message wonderfully beautifully written by you and emotional willing to support your case

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Ricky Manhatten 03 October 2020

But who I am to dare and dispute with thee O Judge? It is only your worthy judgement.... wow so well left to the Judge.

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Michael Jack 03 October 2020

Yes emotionally we can obtain a good judgement and repentance is the only way to it.

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Varsha M 03 October 2020

That you reminisce them, some appealed as a liability, I think it's your mercy, if thou wilt forget....this sums up emotional plea. Beautifully written.

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