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Somewhere

    By James Williams



        Somewhere in a distant star,
        Cities of Cocaigne there are,
        Paradises of the Bar.

        Somewhere 'neath another sun
        Counsel cease to see the fun
        Lurking in a judge's pun.

        Somewhere courts are fair to see,
        Beauty joins utility,
        Ushers answer courteously.

        Somewhere there are bailiwicks
        Which for dock defences fix
        Nothing under three-five-six.

        Somewhere rises struggle sore
        For revisorships no more,
        Every shire has half a score.

        Somewhere educated thought
        Scientifically taught
        Cross-examines as it ought.

        Somewhere judgments are obeyed,
        Executions are not stayed,
        Fees are almost always paid.

        Somewhere County Councils press
        Banquets on the circuit mess,
        Fleshpots in the wilderness.

        Somewhere at Assizes grow
        Prosecutions row on row,
        Every man has six or so.

        Somewhere, eager but for right,
        Court and counsel cease to cite
        Pointless cases recondite.

        Somewhere headnotes give the ground
        Whereupon the judges found
        Judgments generally sound.

        Somewhere juries use their sense,
        Basing on the evidence
        Verdicts of intelligence.

        Somewhere rich embroideries
        Woven cunningly of lies
        Part in twain at truth's clear eyes.

        Somewhere justice grows from wrong,
        Till the right that suffered long
        Sings at last its triumph song.

        Somewhere--even in a place
        Peopled by a perfect race--
        One side holds a losing case.

        Somewhere since the world began
        Heaven hath made an honest man,
        Somewhere in Aldebaran.



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