Get Your Premium Membership

Read Poems by Daniel Gamble

Daniel Gamble Avatar    Block poet from commenting on your poetry

Below are poems written by poet Daniel Gamble. Click the Next or Previous links below the poem to navigate between poems. Remember, Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth. Thank you.

List of ALL Daniel Gamble poems

Best Daniel Gamble Poems

+ Follow Poet

The poem(s) are below...



Cellblock 19 Bunk 3

Up again at three,
Before the bellowing guards and shuffling feet, 
The fluorescent dawn still hours away…

Hands too soft for hard labor
Dig crusty scales of brief escape
From the corners of watery eyes.
Hope dims as focus returns.
From my perch I survey
A sea of black iron bunks.
Shallow snores, dry coughs, wet farts.
Their dreams like their tattoos:
Crude and incomplete, childlike and menacing,
As threadbare and tattered as our bedsheets,
As pale and shadowy as the naked bulbs
Ever-burning at each end of our
Pink visqueen sky.

Now I recognize this place.
There is no justice here,
No reform, no rehabilitation, no reward,
Not even retribution.
Just the labored slumber
Of dry hopes and dreams of punctured flesh.

I close my eyes again, awaiting escape.

Copyright © Daniel Gamble | Year Posted 2006


Post Comments

Please Login to post a comment

 
Date: 6/20/2016 11:31:00 PM

Daniel, Enjoyed reading your thoughts and words. Keep sharing and writing poetry. ~SKAT~

Back


Book: Shattered Sighs