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All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
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Take some Picts, Celts and Silures
And let them settle,
Then overrun them with Roman conquerors.
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The Peace Warrior Of Mzansi, among heroes - a colossus!
Sun Of The Nation; a rare gift of Providence.
Once, entangled in the web of racist succubus;
Unruffled he declares before High Justice:
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That Justice is a blind goddess
Is a thing to which we black are wise:
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By what sends
the white kids
I ain't sent:
I know I can't
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The coconuts have got the jobs.
The race industry is a growth industry.
We despairing, they careering.
We want more peace they want more police.
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Part One
The power of charity sows deep in my heart, and I reap and gather the wheat in bundles and give them to the hungry.
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Then one of the judges of the city stood forth and said, "Speak to us of Crime and Punishment."
And he answered saying:
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The quality of mercy is not strain'd.
It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest:
It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes.
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Poetic Masterpiece: A Childbirth Of Profundity.
Like delivery of Divine Revelations
which favours calmness of wilderness;
It's brought forth in Creative-Glory-Of-Solitude:
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~ If There Be No God
If there be no God,
Then all the stars, that in their place
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This midnight bids farewell to parting year
Who then, on chariot Time, his seat vacates.
The New Year succeeds him as Charioteer:
To drive us on, he's waiting at our gates.
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Thousands of desires, each worth dying for...
many of them I have realized...yet I yearn for more...
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Then what is the answer?- Not to be deluded by dreams.
To know that great civilizations have broken down into violence,
and their tyrants come, many times before.
When open violence appears, to avoid it with honor or choose
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And a merchant said, 'Speak to us of Buying and Selling.'
And he answered and said:
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Can justice be delayed under any circumstances?
Numerous cases can be sighted for instances
Can that not be amounted as justice denied?
Well, conscious should always bite if it is laid
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Human reason is beautiful and invincible.
No bars, no barbed wire, no pulping of books,
No sentence of banishment can prevail against it.
It establishes the universal ideas in language,
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(Dedicated to you, my Brothers and Sisters)
Powerful words,
Truthful words,
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You have a razor-sharp mind
And a barb wit
You speak eloquently
It matches
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Kind face contorted by torture of severe whipping;
His body a mass of torn bleeding tissue.
Cruelty stretched beyond limits of endurance;
scourging was halted on the brink of death.
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Would that the world become a place where equality and justice are not mere ideals but the very essence of existence—a realm where the scales are never tipped by power or privilege. Where justice, like a steadfast guardian, shields humanity from the shadows of wrongdoing, creating a sanctuary where no crime takes root. Where the noblest among us are not adorned with wealth or status but with the treasures of knowledge and wisdom.
Let it be a world where the wise seek refuge only in truth, where clarity shines like a lantern in the dark, illuminating paths of righteousness. Let it not be a world where the foolish and ignorant drift blindly, seeking solace among traitors and thieves, mistaking their company for comfort. Instead, may it be a place where true happiness—lasting and pure—blossoms, where hearts beat in harmony, temperaments align, and souls recognize their reflections in each other.
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In the realm where truth and fairness reign,
The Scales of Justice sing their ancient strain.
They dance upon the precipice of law,
With blindfold tight, they seek no flaw.
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Justice or the rule of law?
Never the twin meets,
Like sunlight and electric light,
Natural and manufactured;
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In marble halls, where justice sits,
A grand facade of law permits,
The scales are tipped, the gavel's stroke,
In shadows whispers, 'Justice is a joke.'
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Call justice and right,
We stand up for the oppressed's plight.
We bring hope to an unjust world's night,
Our voices raised, we won't relent in the fight.
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even small children at an early age begin to realize
truth is not truth justice does not rule the world
he said she said they said who said if listened to
what we believe will have an impact become the truth;
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I demand Justice,
For the world's hatred, a blight,
Justice for the innocent's tragic plight,
Where evil prospers in the night,
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Law and Order
If you wanted law and order; you would suckle on the teat of justice, not feed the people the excrement of tyranny. Justice is not justice without mercy and mercy is not mercy without justice. For no matter how merciful a punishment, it is cruel and unjust punishment to an innocent man.
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I wish to speak the truth and nothing but the truth,
For my speech is not for judges neither jury,
But for the blind justice and naked law,
For the defenseless strangled by fury,
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