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VERDICTS
When a person is on trial
Proof is provided on both sides
The question is innocence or guilt
Then the jury retires and decides
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One juror hears the innocent stuff
Another hears the guilty parts
They weren't just listening with their rational minds
But also with their hearts
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Our judgement is not impartial
No matter how hard we try
It is a collaboration
Between head, and heart, and eye
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