‘I wouldn’t have trusted,’ she said
about friendships I made
in the poetry workshops in prison.
‘I grew up with criminals,’ she said.
‘They were all charismatic!’
The thing is, my guys weren’t.
To me, they were just poets.
I didn’t think to judge anything else.
Seeing that, they trusted me.
But later, when some got out?
I found there were those who did
have a criminal mentality.
Then, the friendships dwindled
in quiet, regretful agreement.
Others, though, did not.
Inside the prison
there was no way, nor reason
to know the difference. In there,
we all – inmates and tutors –
shared the prison mentality.
Written in response to dVerse Poetics: Folsom Prison Blues, where we were invited to be inspired by Johnny Cash's song of that name.
My books (memoir and poetry) about the Pentridge experience are soon to be on Amazon.
Very well written! That would be an amazing experience!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes, it was. A long time ago now, but made its mark.
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