The
Fabric of Fairness
A
city stands not by its stone or steel,
But by the baseline truths its people feel.
Where wealth is not a shield against the law,
And judges weigh the truth without a flaw.
No
child is born into a shadowed race,
No citizen is denied a rightful place.
The strong provide a hand to help the weak,
And quiet voices find the room to speak.
For
justice is a coat we all must weave,
A promise that the honest can believe.
It thrives when every hand receives its share,
And citizens breathe in a common air.
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