A Silent Scale Poem by Ezio Olubelleau

A Silent Scale

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A friendly banter,
Lies a boy dead,
Bound to the streets,
Before the watchful eyes of the mayor.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem is an ekphrastic and minimalistic observation, but even more an elegy of an unbalanced scale. It expresses injustice in silence, where the mayor himself is an embodiment of justice, and perhaps a crime of his own doing. however this is a free-verse so feel free to derive your own meaning
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