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Marks of Time and Justice

In halls of law, the gavels fall, A silent strike for one and all. Time's mark may wane, yet voice prevails, Each parchment's tale tips justice's scales. Through Penn's woods, whispers spread with speed— Uninked dates shall not impede The will of people, firm and counted, In democracy, evermore surmounted.

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Marks of Time and Justice