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The Judge
Order at the stands
Raise one of your hands
Promise to not lie
When you start to testify
So you can keep some friends
Call to the witness
Raise some suspicion
Explain his crime
Waste some time
Don’t know if anyone listens
Do not try to worry
Just listen to the jury
They call the shot
On what they thought
What is the correct story
But the judge rather hides
From a witness’ bribe
That would have led
To poor men being dead
When they are dead inside
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Really, i got this one during History as you can tell but i always wondered about the Judge. The Judge must have a lot of pressure going on. This poem is about a judge questioning his trial against an innocent. Enjoy.