The Triumph of Truth: An Accused's Journey Through the Courts
Alas, 'tis true, I stand before this court,
Accused of crimes I did not commit.
The weight of guilt, a heavy, crushing sort,
With words and actions, deemed as sins I wrought.
My heart beats fast, my nerves with fear now wrought,
As all eyes turn to me, with doubt.
In cross examination, I am sought,
To prove my innocence, to clear this doubt.
The judge and jury, they do import,
A tale of truth, one they will not distort.
And so, I take a deep and calming breath, and sort,
Through memories, and search for evidence to bring to court.
The facts and truth, I shall now extort,
For justice to be served, and prove I ought,
To walk free from this trial, to consort,
With loved ones once again, and nary nought.
I raise my voice, with courage to exhort,
And face my accusers, with an unwavering court.
My testimony, a symphony to sort,
Of logic, reason, and unyielding thought,
The pieces of the puzzle now come to court,
And all who listen, their minds do contort,
With understanding, and a newfound nought,
That I am innocent, and the truth has been sought.
The jury, they deliberate and sort,
Through evidence, and facts they have been taught,
And finally, the verdict is brought,
Innocence proclaimed, I am not brought
To justice, but instead, I am sought,
For who I truly am, and all I've fought.
And so, I leave this court, my soul untaught,
Of anger, fear, or resentment, brought,
Instead, I carry peace, and lessons sought,
And know that truth and justice, they do resort,
In their own time, and with a power sought,
That shines a light, in the darkest of courts.
And though this trial, it has left its mark,
A scar upon my soul, a memory dark,
I shall not falter, I shall not hark,
Back to that day, with fear or with remark.
For I am stronger, I have left my mark,
On those who've dared to question my defense, and embark.
Embarking now, on a journey bright,
A path towards a future, free of fright,
I am reminded, of the power of light,
That shines within me, and dispels the night.
And so, I walk with head held high, in sight,
Of all who've come before, who've fought the fight.
The fight for justice, a never-ending plight,
A battle that must be waged, with all our might,
And though at times, it may seem a losing sight,
We must remember, that the truth is always in light.
For in the end, it is this truth, that sets things right,
And grants us peace, within our soul and mind, a delight.
And so, I stand here now, a victor bright,
With lessons learned, and a heart full of light,
For though I was accused, and put to fight,
Justice has prevailed, and truth has seen the light.
And so, I vow to carry this lesson, with all my might,
And stand up for what is right, in court, and in life.
Thus ends my journey, through this cryptic sestina,
A tale of truth, and a triumph over sin,
For though I was accused, I stood tall and serene,
And proved my innocence, in the eyes of all men.
And so, I leave this court, a free man clean,
With lessons learned, and memories that will forever remain.
About this poem
The protagonist's journey towards proving their innocence is a testament to the power of truth and justice, which eventually prevails in the end. The poem highlights the importance of perseverance, resilience, and determination in the face of adversity. The protagonist stands tall and serene, with a heart full of light, and leaves the court a free man, with lessons learned that will forever remain.
Written on February 02, 2023
Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on February 02, 2023
Modified on April 05, 2023
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 3,011 |
Words | 638 |
Stanzas | 11 |
Stanza Lengths | 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6 |
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