Lady Justice weighs not with the eyes,
But with pieces of evidence that are strong and bold.
Therefore, Lady Justice was depicted
Wearing a blindfold.
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Beautifully written and expressed! .. Ever so many 10'S And Stars! ..++++++++++++++++++++
Lady Justice or Justitia the Roman goddess of Justice appears as allegorical personification of any moral driving force in judicial systems. Great depiction in your most fine poem Rose Marie. And not forgetting Prudentia or Prudence the mother of all virtues. 10++ and thank you for sharing. Stay Blessed and I wish you well.
Lady Justice weighs not with the eyes, But with pieces of evidence that are strong and bold. Therefore, Lady Justice was depicted Wearing a blindfold..........so touching and impressive. A beautiful poem nicely executed.
Lady Justice weighs not with the eyes/But with pieces of evidence that are strong and bold.......pragmatic expression Rose! My pleasure reading it again!
We talk of justice an invented word, as all are.. It has little meaning when examined. Justice so-called is decided by minds. As minds are unique outcomes are subjective. Therefore, what is justice? A thought provoking poem for my mind.+++10
Hi Rose, All over the world, Lady Justice is represented, wearing a blindfold. You have properly reasoned this representation. Nice.
A beautiful justification of a blindfold that is seen on the eyes of justices.
Beautiful poem on justice nicely shared. Thanks for sharing.
Lady Justice weighs not with the eyes/But with pieces of evidence that are strong and bold....A pragmatic write Rose! It's my pleasure reading it again!
Lady Justice was depicted Wearing a blindfold. so very true dear poetess. tony
A very nice comment, Dr. Brahmin. Thank you for the visit.
Strong and bold! ! Not to fold the truth. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
A wonderful comment, Edward. Thank you for your time and visit.
A powerful and strong poem about Lady Justice so true. This was not always like this earlier in the century. I have enjoyed your poem enormously. Having reread the poem gives me a finest feel.