INHERENT POWER. An authority possessed without its being derived from another. It is a right, ability or faculty of doing a thing, without receiving that right, ability or faculty from another. (A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.)A court should
use inherent power
cautiously, responsibly,
when justice requires —
a trump card, a lifeboat
to reach right results,
an equalizer.
I come powerless, out of control,
without recourse or hope
and find a Power, yield,
cradled and comforted
as fears assail. I'm led
gently, Step by Step
to sanity, to peace, to joy.
As I grasp who's in charge
and my own place,
suddenly I find power in me —
inherent power to use
cautiously, responsibly,
when justice requires,
when I ask to understand
my role and for power
to carry that out.
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