My escape from Alcatraz. |
Consider me an Alcatraz con bearded, barred from sunshine (I wanna be free), so I worship solitude to spoon a brittle wall this concrete block which is my cell in back. Yet it will not deter my plan to leave this place by any means, to coil like a desperate mole and make my way through labyrinth above the house where inmates sleep. I’ll be true to you, dear readers, I’ll let you in on every speck of attitude and every subtle move as I now take a giant step when lights are out and guards pace far, and I deceive with a dummy head with hair from the barber shop. With pluck I shake as nerves give way, the cobwebs shock the spiders crawl, thin shafts of light pierce spheres of dark as I scrape through the damp and dank. The tower guard shines a light so I must wait. Another wall to climb; I shimmy down yet the bay is there; that cold water, unforgiving. The lights of San Francisco can be seen, and in my mind I squeeze desires, where to go, what to do (gonna buy me a dog.) I am scurrying adequate and free as waves lap noisily upon the shore; my makeshift raft of raincoats, if it can hold if I don’t drown, last train to Clarksville would suffice. 40 Lines Writer’s Cramp 2-23-16 ______ Requirements: --I wanna be free --I’ll be true to you --take a giant step --gonna buy me a dog --last train to Clarksville |