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Monday, April 04, 2005

this place is a prison

the heavy iron
shackles break,
and shady imaginary
barriers fade.
as fate turns
sinner into saint,
the innocent guilty
follows a light so faint.
a hope he sees
but doesn't show,
he believes in the sign
that he may yet know.
this novel written
like a pompous tale,
feels wholly like fiction
'cept 'tis for real.