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YOU FELONS ON TRIAL IN COURTS.
 
| YOU felons on trial in courts, |  
| You convicts in prison-cells, you sentenced assassins chain'd and handcuff'd with iron,
 
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| Who am I too that I am not on trial or in prison? |  
| Me ruthless and devilish as any, that my wrists are not chain'd with iron, or my ankles with iron?
 
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| You prostitutes flaunting over the trottoirs or obscene in your rooms,
 
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| Who am I that I should call you more obscene than myself? |  
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| O culpable! I acknowledge—I exposé! |  
| (O admirers, praise not me—compliment not me—you make me wince,
 
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| I see what you do not—I know what you do not.) |  
 
| Inside these breast-bones I lie smutch'd and choked, |  
| Beneath this face that appears so impassive hell's tides continually run,
 
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| Lusts and wickedness are acceptable to me, |  
| I walk with delinquents with passionate love, |  
| I feel I am of them—I belong to those convicts and prostitutes myself,
 
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