Crime Doesn't Pay

Crime Doesn't Pay

A Poem by Randy Johnson
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THIS IS A FICTIONAL POEM BUT IT'S REALITY FOR INCARCERATED PEOPLE.

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I used to have freedom but now I'm locked in the Tank.

I was sentenced to twenty years after I robbed a bank.

I had the dream of being a college graduate but it didn't come to fruition.

The reason why I robbed that bank was to get money for the tuition.

Now my dreams of being a college graduate are dead.

I have many years of incarceration and misery ahead.

I thought I could get away with it but I underestimated the Police.

Maybe if I'm on my best behavior, my sentence will be decreased.

Believe me when I tell you that crime doesn't pay.

Don't steal if you need money, find a better way.

© 2014 Randy Johnson


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Added on October 11, 2014
Last Updated on October 11, 2014
Tags: Bank, Crime, Incarceration, Money, Prison

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Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson

TN



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I was born in Middlesboro, Kentucky on August 20, 1971. I've lived in East Tennessee since 1973. My hobbies are writing and drawing. more..

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