I
am standing before this court
Before
a Magistrate, the arbiter in this case,
Behind
me are parties in this case
To
my left is my client:
A
shy, horrified little girl
To
my right:
The
man who tore into her
Defiling
her, sucking her vitality
Leaving
her the pale shadow of her former self.
Today,
I will be true or false.
I
have prepared for this case, the charges are clear,
But
to prosecute this case
I
need evidence, I need to convince
This
court beyond reasonable doubt
Any
scintilla of doubt and this criminal is off the hook
Yesterday,
I was with this small girl
God
knows she has been through much!
At
her age, she should be playing with her friends
Not
attending courts!
At
her age, she should be a child
Not
this nightmare she is going through!
The
playing field flashes through my mind
I
hear children playing
And
I see this girl running about too
Something
constricts my throat
“Your
Honour,” I address the court,
“Look
at that child for a moment
Her
innocence stolen forever
Her
steady frame of mind destabilized forever
There
she is in a morbid theatre…”
The
Opposing Counsel objects:
“Objection,
Your Honour, Counsel is
Pandering
to emotions!”
I
plough on:
“If
I may, if there is something like pandering to
Emotions
in this case, my client is there for the full glare
Of
the world;
Pray,
I need not colour my speech
The
horror that my client went through
Is
enough to speak of the indignity
Of
the vile act, so odious…”
The
Magistrate is not writing,
So
I change tact
I
see this will be one of the most difficult
Cases.
~
Purely fictional, although I am a Children Rights Advocate.
The title is borrowed from one of the speeches, I forget which, in the book "Profiles of Courage" by John. F. Kennedy that I read many years ago.
The title is borrowed from one of the speeches, I forget which, in the book "Profiles of Courage" by John. F. Kennedy that I read many years ago.
7 comments:
dang...its got to be tough in those cases...hard not to let the emotions take over...and good on you for the work you do...i have counseled abused kids...not easy but def rewarding...
Wow that's an amazing write, I'm glad it's fictional but sad thatfor some it isn't
I can just imagine being in this position, I would not be able to hold my emotions at bay. You did a superb job in writing this vivid, heart wrenching piece.
Yay! So cool to see you in the pantry. So cool to hear you orating before the Court. I love the language in this poem and I just know you will be the best of defenders for the small and powerless.
a great piece - such a powerful voice sustained through the whole work. have read out loud, and is great to hear.
...A lawyer with a heart. I knew they existed! I also really like your "about me". Preserve those echoes, tales, whispers!
...this piece would make a rewarding declamatory piece.... i loved it.... very powerful without the need of emphasizing too much dialogue & the character of the abused were established really really well... smiles...
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