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My Own Prison
by Timothy R Yeager

Monday, October 03, 2011
Rated "G" by the Author.
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My mind's confined by bitterness,
Like steel to hold the grief,
And memories of misery,
Give force to gaurd relief.

No passage to escape this cage,
My rage provides the prison.
Satan has become my sage,
And vice my only vision.

A barred window in my cell,
So I can see my sorrow.
I sold my soul to hell,
And he'll come collect tomorrow.


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Reviewed by Felix Perry 10/11/2011
Simple but so affective. You convey the hopelessness of a man who thinks his life is over but there is always hope somewhere up ahead.
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