Court Of Life Poem by Kolade Seun

Court Of Life



Litigants in court.
Magistrate Conscience takes his seat.
Plaintiff Trouble roaming freely about.
Mister Man in the dock.
Make way for the defendant


Not long ago,
The magistrate sang.
The crime was commited.
Guilty or not?


I cant be guilty
If I am not
Says lawyer thought
I did do it.


Hear my judgement
I shall hurt you in your heart.
You did choose
what you did.


This is mine court.
The heart court.
The court of life.
Case dismissed!

Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: life
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
You are always free to make a choice. Because in the court of Life, everybody is accountable to his or her decision. I took mine to satisfy my conscience. You also take yours, to satisfy your conscience.
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