King



KING

I look out through my mind’s eye
What do I see?
I see a reflection of myself looking back at me.

I see myself through my own eyes
I cannot deny.
No matter how hard I try.

The image of the man I present: strong, bold, and relentless is
what I see
But there is more to me.

I reflect a man that has endured hardship and pain
A man that has fought over the years of my incarceration
to stay sane.

A man that has prevailed where others have died,
A man who has learned to swallow his pride
But still I strive

To reflect a man that one can see
That regardless of my downfalls
It is okay to be me
You see,
I’ve come to respect and love the man I have become
For the good and the bad and the ugly I may have succumb

So see me for who I am not for what you want me to be.

But for what I have come to see

A man redeemed

A King . . .

About this poem

Michael writes about how he has grown as a man who is incarcerated.

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Written on August 27, 2023

Submitted by yourstoryholder on January 10, 2024

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABB XAA XBB CXC DDX BBBBEE B B X X
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 868
Words 198
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 6, 1, 1, 1, 1

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