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"Crooked Justice"

Written by Jennifer Woollven
July 23, 2011

digital poetry poetry social action social change

“See, the hues of right and wrong seem to blur
When it reaches their shade of blue, their shade of justice.”

This is a student example of a digital poem, created by one of my high school students. 



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