IN THE PRISONA Poem by JENYA poemIN THE PRISON In the prison I stand Looking out at prisoners in the cells They enjoy boredom Not knowing that a prison is boring In the prison I stand Hating my imprisonment Wondering how they live Not knowing that this is a prison In the prison I stand Asking the jailor about the crime That brought me here Not knowing that he is answerless. In the prison I stand Tired of ennui which they celebrate As if it is a festival of harvest Not knowing that they are decaying In the prison I stand Longing for a jail-mate Who can recognize the prison he is in Not knowing that all are lovers of shackles. In the prison I stand Knowing that prisons are not Made only for criminals and mad Not knowing it is for the sanest of all too. In the prison I read sing and sleep I dream create and meditate Knowing all these are in vain… In the prison I learn to forget the walls.. To usher in the so called happiness Knowing that I am lying to my self. In the prison I am given daily lessons On how to suppress my imprisonment Knowing always that it is impossible. In the prison I split myself into two One me, is in prison, denied of freedom. Above it a me who learned to neglect The truth that I am a prisoner. © 2010 JENYReviews
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