Privileged

by Michael D Nalley   Apr 8, 2013


We all have the protected right to speak,
to remain silent we must have a charge
We should hide our identity and be meek
if we wish to remain at large
Drunks that are friendly when they go to a bar,
Go to meetings where the anonymous are.
It is a legal privilege to drive any car.
You know law abiding citizens can go far.

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  • 11 years ago

    by Hannah Lizette

    It's true that we have the right to speak our mind, but as soon as we are charged we have the right to also be silent.

    Also, the mention of drunks being friendly at a bar, being open ... but as soon as put into a program, they are "anonymous"

    Nice read, once again makes me have to crank the old brain. :P

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