It’s a matter of
perspective.
It matters where
you stand.
A says stoutly
she knew the law
but chose to play
the dice;
B that she was
stupid
but does not
deserve to die.
C pleads
indifference and does not care;
D speaks of ‘just
deserts’;
E deplores the
use of drugs
and praises those
who kill.
Me, though, what
do I think?
I am glad I am
not called upon to judge.
From the far,
high ground and looking down,
these things may
yet be blurred.
The focus shifts,
a mist rolls down.
It matters where
you stand.
To see her folly
and feel her pain
is not to miss
the point;
is not to make
excuses
but may teach us
proper love.
© Abigail Wyatt, 2013
Death sentence passed on British woman
Abigail Wyatt was born in Essex but now lives in Cornwall where she writes poetry and short fiction and tries not to get into too much trouble. She can be found on Facebook and blogs at abigailelizabethwyatt.wordpress.com
Abigail Wyatt was born in Essex but now lives in Cornwall where she writes poetry and short fiction and tries not to get into too much trouble. She can be found on Facebook and blogs at abigailelizabethwyatt.wordpress.com
Thought provoking, Abi.
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Thanks, Amy. :-)
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