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A Prison View MAG
The fourteen by fourteen cavern
Only boasting a window
And a rusting metal cot
With its unforgiving mattress,
Grey cinder blocks
Define the square perimeter of my cell,
And the ancient tile floor
Is covered with inches of sorrow
from past inmates,
Finally my keepers,
The confining bars
Are broad masses of steel,
Standing unfractured,
Watching the shadows
Walk the steadfast wall,
I sit in my modest corner,
Thinking.
Fiction by Kim Snyder,
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