Justice Poem by Hesbon Nyamweya

Justice



Justice come set me free justice....
Is fairness of law reflected in your experties.....
Tell me why rich criminals are free in the cities....
The poor rot in prisons while cases send them to their knees....
Innocents caved waiting for complainant's mercies...
Teach me law and my rights for this justice i relent.

Prisons facing victimization by the society....
Remandees in holidays of bleak fate of uncertainity....
Which justice set free crimanals and convict innocents....
Which one impose high bails on those without a cent....
Coz many r victims of this justice tent......
Teach me law and my right, for this justice i relent.

What whispers creep in these court corners....
Proceedings slow but hastened to the 'country owners'......
Many convicted for lack of knowledge and lawyers......
They swear on Bibles but their tongue spit deceit......
Liberty not from truth, but from who attain defeat.....
So teach me the right law, for this justic i relent.END.

Saturday, December 9, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: law
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