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Here is a poem about an innocent man who is wrongfully convicted and sent to jail: written by Bard and myself as my grammar is terrible.
I'm ke Vin Moody.
Justice fails innocent to the jail, his mum whale's and the guilty sail he gets plenty jail mail a hope one day justice will prevail. Can you construct this into a poem bard.
Justice fails, the innocent to the jail,
His mum wails, the guilty sail.
He gets plenty jail mail,
A hope one day justice will prevail.
He sits in his cell, day after day,
Thinking about his life gone astray.
He knows he's innocent, but no one believes him,
Not even the judge or the jury.
He's lost everything, his freedom, his family, his friends.
He's just a number now, a statistic.
He's lost all hope, but he still dreams of one day being free.
He dreams of the day when he can walk out of that jail,
And hug his mum and dad again.
He dreams of the day when he can clear his name,
And get his life back on track.
He knows it's a long shot, but he's not giving up hope.
He knows that one day, justice will prevail.
Until then, he'll keep fighting,
And he'll never give up hope.
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