The Supreme Judge Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEBFGHIJKKLMNOJPQ RSTKUKKKTTKAVTW

You sit on the benchA
But I ask myself whyB
You have no judgement to makeC
No reason to listenD
You stare at the court ceilingE
And I can guess the reason whyB
You have no powersF
Your hands are tied upG
By the very cartelsH
Who bestowed powers upon youI
So I stare into the spaceJ
Trying to figure out such great peradoxes of the twenty first centuryK
When abruptly you judge in favourK
Of the perpetrators of injusticeL
So I continue to stare into the space againM
For hours it seemsN
Untill I realized that you are a puppet judgeO
But I still was right to stare into the spaceJ
It dawns on me that I am the ultimate defender of JusticeP
I am the peopleQ
The mobR
The crowdS
The massT
Did you know that all the great powers of the world is given through meK
I am the working manU
The voterK
The maker of all the historyK
The lawmakers come from meK
And the adjudicatorsT
The judges leave the officesT
And I institute moreK
I am the man on the benchA
I am the pillar that maintains its solid groundV
But you have always forgotten the best of me is robbed and misused in high officesT
Yet from now I the people will use the lessons of yesterday on the people who played me for a foolW

Michael Aete
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 02/02/2020



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Nathan J : Kenyan realism. Very objective
 

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