The Poetic Word

Never Forgotten

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BY GLORIA O’KOYE

Lady Justice was never blindfolded

She looked at one side with favour

Gave the other her backside

With a pinch of

Side eyes.

Too many awaiting trials,

Dismissed for reasons we notice

Yet won’t address fully

Like humans were made flawless

To look past

The skin tones that make us different

Rage consumes with all that’s unanswered.

Where guilty walks free

While innocent wait

Praying they’ll avoid disasters

Privilege speaks in volumes

In such low frequencies

Maybe that’s why The Law

Looks past certain cases

Only those that this world

Deemed as animals can pick up

Unwanted messages

Maybe selling CDs

Reaching for a wallet

Equals to

Threat postures

Maybe jogging

Fits the description

Maybe paying

For juice and candy

Somehow

In some way,

Formed weapons

Of mass destruction

Maybe

Just maybe

The skin that was kissed by sunrays

Birthed stories of origin

Passed down

To descendants that will carry on

Of the torch

Holding a legacy name

Was enough reason?

To lay motionless

Enough reason

For those who played as defence

To say

All they did was to

Protect and Serve

They feared for their life

So they had no choice

But to act out on self defence

A reason

That we all heard

Tired

Exhausted

Marching and chanting

Being unheard

Our fallen

Shall Not

Be forgotten

All we can do

Is to

NOT

Allow our fallen

To be forgotten

Even if we have to

Wrap Lady Justice eyes

With linen soaked in hot resin

So our fallen

Would be heard

And NOT

Be forgotten

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