In the town of Maycomb, where stories unfold,
Lies a tale of courage, of justice untold.
A mockingbird sings with a heart so pure,
But prejudice echoes, the innocence endures.
In the midst of it all, a figure stands strong,
Atticus Finch, a man righting wrongs.
With his gentle demeanor, and wisdom untold,
He fights for justice, brave and bold.
Through the eyes of Scout, we see the world,
A curious girl, her innocence unfurled.
Dressed as a ham, in her father's care,
She learns of compassion, in a world unfair.
In the shadow of Boo Radley, a mysterious soul,
Lives a story of fear, a myth that takes its toll.
But within his walls, a heart beats true,
A symbol of empathy, if only they knew.
Through the summer heat, a trial takes place,
Tom Robinson accused, with prejudice to face.
Atticus defends, against the tides of hate,
Shining a light on injustice's dark trait.
As the trial unfolds, the truth starts to shine,
But justice is elusive, in a world so unkind.
The mockingbird sings, its melody clear,
A symbol of innocence, for all to hear.
To Kill a Mockingbird, a tale for the ages,
Of bravery, compassion, and societal cages.
Through Harper Lee's words, we're reminded anew,
To fight for justice, with hearts pure and true.