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No Beauty in Cell Barsby Spoon Jackson
Restless, unable to sleep Keys, bars, the guns being racked Year after year Endless echoes of steel kissing steel Noise Constant yelling Nothing said Vegetating faces, lost faces, dusted faces A lifer A dreamer Tomorrow's a dream yesterday's a memory Both a passing of a cloud How I long for the silence of a raindrop falling gently to earth The magnificence of a rose blooming into its many hues of color The brilliance of a rainbow when it sweetly lights up the sky after a pounding rainfall Picnics in a rich green meadow We saw the beauty in butterflies We made it our symbol Tiny grains of sand One hour glass A tear that may engender a waterfall The memories the dreams are now Love is now There's no beauty in cellbars. Note: Used by permission of the author. Spoon has his own website that includes this poem and other examples of his work. See our links page for other prison poetry web sites! |