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Introducing

Darryl, 32

They got my body not my brain I still got the freedom of thought Tried to break the chain But…
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March 4, 2024
Art

Gerardo’s Gallery

Prior to prison I was a college athlete running track and playing baseball. I had a full time job as…
pjp
August 8, 2023
Poetry

Poetry by Whitney

I have nothing that would make you love me No good or cool words you see My popularity level is…
pjp
August 7, 2023
Poetry

Poetry by Jose

Bury us in a sunless pit of obscurity, Imprisoning flaws mercilessly, Isolating guardrails which hold us back, Guardrails on the…
pjp
August 7, 2023
Poetry

Poetry by Darryl

They got my body not my brain I still got the freedom of thought Tried to break the chain But…
pjp
August 7, 2023
Poetry

Poetry by Ubaldo

Raindrops camouflage tears Raindrops let one know if it’s a scattered shower or storm.
pjp
August 7, 2023
Poetry

Poetry by Ubaldo

As a child I hid inside of myself My allies books & homework, it took Me a while shift &…
pjp
August 7, 2023
Poetry

Poetry by Alyce

Lakes dying, drought reigns Tindras melt, oceans warming Mountains quake, earth slides
pjp
August 7, 2023
Poetry

Poetry by Alyce

Dilapidated dorms, cloistered court yards Wrinkled sidewalks, rutted roads, pit holes thump Squawking doors, crunching windows- toilets rage Locks explode,…
pjp
August 7, 2023

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