INJUSTICEA Poem by JENYA poemINJUSTICE This dancing of life On the auburn stage of misery Wearing a jersey that is unfitting Its twists and turns peppers my pains That cause indelible pinstripes of wounds On my heart that throbbed in a pool of hopes Moments move without ticking on my silence In the court of conscience I argue For four seconds to the judge Almighty Why am I born as a poor? Why am I living as a poor? Why cant I come out of it? We have met earlier so many times He doctored up the decree very soon Through his silence as usual… I couldn’t fathom anything I packed up my life in despair.. And went out of the court To the same prison of misery and poverty Unguarded by police or rifles The poster at the entrance reminded.. YOU CAN NOT HAVE A BAIL AGAIN © 2010 JENYReviews
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