Monday, April 13, 2009

Definitive Detention


DEFINITIVE DETENTION:

My rights inadequately protected, anticipating my life's lesson. My sense of worth is misrepresented where fending for myself is a deadly statement. Provoking fears in minds, consider me the basement.

Not even history can judge me and understand my healing, before the streets it was a dead feeling. Fluently discriminated by the justice system, sequence to the law learning what life is to be, to be in conflict with the law of the streets that's prejudice, negative and brings grief to the humble life that I live.

Detention of my liberty, the difficulty in determining if my life is free. Detained and judged before I can speak, the presumption of a guilty kid under custody. The stress and humility, the difficulty in determining if my life is free.

Disrespect authority for my liberty, keep my head up for my dignity and stability. Gaps in the system that permits discrimination against my brothers on the streets where our rights are dismissed, making it impossible for the poor to live. Definitive detention of my liberty or the penitentiary.

© Pencho Corleon 2003

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