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Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Bad Morning ~~ my Poem for Tuesday Platform
Caged
How does it feel to lose one's freedom?
Not that of becoming betrothed or
conscripted for your country's service
Rather to be deprived of home, your
liberty to walk or drive away
Try being locked inside your garage
Your loved one drives away closing doors
Confined. The house door's locked, you've no keys
You find a blanket, pillow, basin
Cell door sealed, alone, darkly lit, cold
Thoughts of escape now go through your mind
If you get outside, still must return
Cell phone lays away, there with your clothes
It may ring, it should. Loved ones will call
Worry when no answer, call again
Still alone, try to sleep. Sleep won't come
Rest your head, lay your body down, hard
You doze, you'll awaken, nothing's changed
Lay awake, walk around, no control
Why am I here, what have I done? Sob
Accident here, loved one will return
Hugs, disbelief, "I'm sorry" you'll hear
Elsewhere, many times this does occur
Many deserving, some by mistake
Confined, locked away, no one comes
Remember Christ's words, should we heed,
"I was in prison... you came to Me"
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I linked this poem with Marian's post, The Tuesday Encounter, at the Imaginary Garden with Real Toads (open forum day)
Oh, intriguing, Jim. Happy New Year to you! Don't go and get yourself locked up, now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ending, Jim.
ReplyDeleteImprisoned not of one's own choosing is a distressing thing. May not even be physical. Many of the deprived who are not confined physically like the Syrian refugees are just as imprisoned as there is no free movements also. Incisive thoughts Dr Jim!
ReplyDeleteHank
Great poem Jim! I know how that feels. I've locked myself out of the house plenty of times! : )
ReplyDeleteMuch to think about in your words.
ReplyDeleteyes and resonates also "What so ever you do to the least of my ..."
ReplyDeleteA good poem to ponder and share
much love...
I'm so glad, in this case, that people returned and he was released. Sadly, for so many, that moment never comes. There are so many ways of being imprisoned, sometimes within one'sown mind.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your family, Jim.
ReplyDeleteThree cheers to living free.
To be imprisoned by one's own country just about the worse thing one can imagine--take care, Jim--have a great new year. k.
ReplyDeleteTo be locked away, freedom only a few steps behind bars...Prison has so many meanings...You have expressed the agony of it so well.
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