Archive for the 'yard' Category
Tuesday, April 5th, 2011
Again…….The weeks went by. Our ears were offered the sound of metal clanging. More steel bars re-enforceing here and there. To me; all needlessly. Our cell visited and visited roughly by guards taking all; leaving but a little. At least I was able to write some of a manuscript. The poor old man Sam, eyes [...]
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Monday, March 21st, 2011
I feel wolves at my soul’s door I feel ravens glaring down at me, down from naked branches that be I feel so lone in this full house; a house that beckoned like a trap And welcome to the age of prison I feel they took all the pretty seashells from the sea I feel [...]
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Sunday, March 20th, 2011
First, I would like to wish everyone a “Happy First Day Of Spring” Here, March 2011 and where I am now caged. Has a small enclosure of an outside rec-area. It is about as big as a regular size swimming pool. 260 times around is 6 miles. Each morning early, while most of the prisoners [...]
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Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
Today, I find myself sitting here in the “yard”. I’m sitting on a low concrete divider that divides the grass from more concrete. Not too far from me is a long line of inmates waiting to get into the chow hall… I watch them and write. Because of this blog I am never without a [...]
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