I'm sentenced.
Sentenced to life in this dank cell
of misery.
I can see the key-
it hangs there,
just out my finger's reach,
dangling there in a mock of freedom.
There will be no pardon for me,
no stay of this execution.
My life has convicted me
for crimes I did not commit.
My penalty meted out.
I followed every rule,
broke no laws,
have more than paid my fines
to society's shun upon me.
There was no fair trial,
no chance for me to plead my case.
The jurors were sent from hell,
quick to judgement
and showed no mercy
as they read their verdict.
Life/Death, what does it matter?
Its all the same in this prison.
I am but a mere victim,
the criminal has gotten away,
while I do the time
for fate's crimes against me.
I can't escape the hounds they'd release,
should I attemp escape,
for the walls and barbed wires
are too painful to scale
and the hounds would scent my fear.
So I sit here,
waiting...
waiting for the day they walk me
that longest mile,
waiting for the flow of their poison
to seep within' my veins.
That lethal injection
that will finally end this misery
of a soul so wrongfully convicted to die.
YES
Sure, here is a short declamation piece titled "Blood in Me": "I am made of blood and bones, A mixture of strength and vulnerability. But do not mistake my kindness for weakness, For within me flows the blood of warriors, ready to fight for what is right."
can you give me one example of a short declamation
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Unfortunately, there is no specific or well-known declamation piece titled "Politician's Daughter" that is widely recognized. It may be a custom or original piece created by someone for a specific performance or event. If you have the text or script for the declamation piece, I can help you analyze or provide guidance on performing it.
There doesn't appear to be a widely known declamation piece specifically titled "Save You from Oblivion." It's possible that it's a lesser-known or unpublished piece. You may want to explore other declamation pieces with similar themes or topics that resonate with you.
"No Pardon for Me" is a powerful declamation piece that explores themes of justice and accountability. It conveys a strong message about facing the consequences of one's actions without seeking forgiveness or escape from the repercussions of one's choices. The speaker in this piece reflects a sense of acceptance and willingness to endure the punishment deserved for their deeds.
what is the shortest declamation piece
what is the shortest declamation piece
Hi! Do you already have the copy of the piece "The Living Dead" cause i want to have a copy of it also..
One example of a declamation piece is "Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas. This poem is a powerful plea to resist death and embrace life with passion and vigor. Through its stirring language and emotional depth, it encourages readers to live boldly and fiercely in the face of mortality.