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12 Poems for Prisoners. 1. Beyond These Bars. Beyond these bars, the sun still shines, Beyond these walls, the world still dines. Yet here I sit, with dreams confined, Seeking freedom, in my mind. 2. The Unseen Chains. Not all chains are seen, yet they bind tight, In the heart’s deep cell, far from light. Yet even here, hope finds its way,
- Behind Bars and Between Lines: Poems About Prison Walls - Poems Please
Embark on a poetic exploration with 'Poems About Prison,'...
- Behind Bars and Between Lines: Poems About Prison Walls - Poems Please
Embark on a poetic exploration with 'Poems About Prison,' where verses unfold within the confines of reflection and raw emotion. Join us on a lyrical journey that delves into the shadows, echoes, and stories within prison walls.
Spoken Word Poetry from behind the prison gates. National charity providing specialist support services for women by women.
Documenting these stories is integral to this project of resistance. The stories are supported by a collection of resources, such as organizations, reports, essays, and links to a wide range of information on women and prison.
These poems encapsulate the profound emotions experienced when loving someone in prison. They remind us that love has the power to break through any walls, both physical and metaphorical. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring strength of love.
Women's Prison Every Week. By Jill McDonough. Share. Lockers, metal detectors, steel doors, C.O. to C.O., different forms, desks— mouth open, turn —so. slow I use the time to practice patience, grace, tenderness for glassed-in guards. The rules.
POETRY OF WOMEN PRISONERS In “Harry Sue,” I explore the feelings, hopes and aspirations of a child whose parents are in prison. In the book, Harry Sue’s mom exists mostly in her daughter’s imagination. But I also wanted my young readers to know what it felt like from the mother’s perspective.