Incarcerationary

Jerre A Finley 1985 (Wooster Ohio)



If dust in the wind is caught, then the journey is nearing it's end, we are no longer called the breeze, listless and eddying without friends.  These words may form a rythme, yet so many are without a rhyme or reason, praying for an unseen storm, yet trapped beneath a cloudswept treason.  The colors of the wind now dull, Pocahontas has no brush to heal the tribe,The f five is only a front away, to endure it's wrath is to be alive.  

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This poem is from the heart of a man who served a harsh sentence and after his time ended and he was released he was put into a treatment facility which is just another prison.

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Written on April 20, 2022

Submitted by JAAfinley on April 21, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Jerre A Finley

I have lived in Las Vegas and Detroit yet I hail from Wooster Ohio. I believe in life love and all of the above. I have loved writing ever since my favorite elementary school teacher told me I had talent. more…

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