Prisoner
I'm not starving,
Like the kids in Africa,
Am not surviving,
In some worn torn country.
My sentence is like being stuck in a cell,
With an externally locked door,
At times it feels like hell,
Yet I am open to explore.
This prison is inside my mind,
A straight jacket you can not see,
Am free to roam,
Yet it is forbidden from me.
I talk and talk,
To be granted an early release for good behaviour,
Only to find,
I'm talking to the wrong governor.
At times I wish,
I was that Cat A prisoner,
I could then understand,
My mental behaviour.
Despite the years,
Of unrelenting tears,
It don't set me free,
Only makes me angry.
I have liberty like you,
Yet grief traps me,
Through and,
Through,
I do not know,
When this shall end,
Searching for an answer,
Begging for an end.
I wish and wish,
To be set free,
Years of tormented prison,
Deadened me.
I prey to thy maker,
On my knees,
Only to find,
I'm talking to me.