Who 's Whose Judge, I Don'T Know? Poem by Bijay Kant Dubey

Who 's Whose Judge, I Don'T Know?



Who is whose judge, I don't know,
The man whom I look up to be a judge
Is not
Appears to be a simple lawyer
And the lawyer a professional,
not for justice and judgement at all
And the other thing
Jurisprudence is but Divine
Which alone God can dispense with
As law is not blind-folded, scarfed weighing,
But compassion, confession, forgiving and pardon,
Justice is in forgiveness,
Not in punishment
As hate you the sin, not the sinner
And the sinner not a sinner,
But one complicated and implicated,
denied justice and compassion
As there is none to take up his case
And the guard is but the benefited one,
Feeding upon leisurely
In a don't care, don't mind,
One who not to deal with
Is dealing with crime and punishment,
Even the rogues with batons, lathis,
Diaries and rifles,
I mean the policemen.

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