From the Iowa Prison Writing Project
Submitted by fellow writer and inmate John Randall Hart, who writes:
“I am including a poem entitled “Prison Life” by Jeremy Reysack, a fellow inmate, who, when he heard I was a published poet, asked me to read his poem. I was happy to do so and even happier to discover his poem was both skillful and heartfelt. He had no expectation of publication, but I told him I would be delighted to send this along to you folks. With his permission I made only two minor edits to his original: (1) Dropped the final “g” from present progressive verbs, and (2) added breaks between the rhymed couplets. My edits simply reflect how he read it to me.”
Prison Life
It’s waitin’ on letters when you’re doin’ time
and your family won’t write or send you a dime
It’s waitin’ on visits that never take place
from friends and loved ones who forget your face
It’s hearin’ them lie and say they’re tryin’
makin’ you promises but you know they’re lyin’
It’s makin’ plans with someone you thought you knew
but their plans suddenly changed and they didn’t include you
It’s hearin’ them say how much they care
but in your time of need they’re never there
It’s hearin’ them promise and it goes straight to your head
but when push comes to shove they leave you for dead
It’s feelin’ and love, honor and pride
pain and emotions and hurtin’ inside
It’s expressin’ yourself to your loved ones and friends
but they can’t feel your pain cause you’re in the pen
It’s callin’ and hearin’ a block on your phone
but you maintain your cool cause life goes on
It’s really messed up when you’re doin’ time
but that’s prison life: Out of Sight, Out of Mind.