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Out of the darkness the tears came humbly at first then with increasing pride as memories of past justice mounted times when the jury was a candle burning bright in the darkness accused and accusing having equal time the candle marked half way down the defence speaking to that deathly mark the prosecution the remaining length unless the light gave up before the end in that case the crime was judged to be true guilt was apportioned and I was sent to my death
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Feb 15, 2011
Feb 15, 2011 at 8:30 PM UTC
Light of Justice
Out of the darkness the tears came humbly at first then with increasing pride as memories of past justice mounted times when the jury was a candle burning bright in the darkness accused and accusing having equal time the candle marked half way down the defence speaking to that deathly mark the prosecution the remaining length unless the light gave up before the end in that case the crime was judged to be true guilt was apportioned and I was sent to my death
© Jill Vance 2008
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Northern Irish
Feb 15, 2011
Feb 15, 2011 at 8:30 PM UTC
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