Yet we are free
From slavery's chains,
And chains that bind them together
What about the mental freedom you see?
Freedom of slave master's whips
And the heat of the sun
From the moon at night
And voices of hatred from their lips.
And what is justice without freedom
And the cost of many pains
Of which holds
For Freedom is why we are here.
Many died because of the price
Freedom has made and I?
And justice for all?
I ask in simply form I can
Is this justice for all?
And Justice For All?
Kenneth R. Jenkins
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 06/04/2020
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Poem topics: moon, night, sun, together, mental, master, slave, I love you, I miss you, justice, freedom, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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