Rhyming poem about some strange prisoners. |
My head throbbed with a numbing pain Like thunder before the progressing rain No longer could I stand the endless strain No end in sight nor nothing to gain Yet the answer there was ever so plain With lightning flashes stinging my eyes I look up to the stately skies Wondering how to stop the mournful cries screaming out their painful replies and ever so much their presence I despise Never did I see their ashen faces nor their chambers of their places All I know is that of their traces their sooty boots with blackened laces And their dirty wrists tied in braces They stay in the darkness of the night In the shadows and out of sight Clinging to the bars ever so tight Waiting for one to come and pity their plight Someone to see their solemn right One can come and one can see But never will they see who they be For none is more wittier then he Who hides in the shadows waiting to flee Who lives a life deprived of glee Shaking my head I turn away From the sight of the ones who cannot stray Cannot live nor ever sway Nor ever change their unsightly way Never shall they see the light of day |