[cornerstone]


wiry little boy with glasses
grew to be prison chaplain,
found his niche ministering
[ to guys inside the walls ]

make one bad decision
or follow foolish friends
and train ride ends with
[ time inside the walls ]

they have watched men die
but won’t cry, except to see
another sinner get baptized;
[ set free inside the walls ]

we’ve been taken through;
frisked before entering gate,
blessed to worship too with
[ church inside the walls ]


Melissa hosts poetics at the pub with Johnny Cash singing his Folsom Prison Blues…

8 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li
    Jan 13, 2026 @ 21:24:12

    I think it would be a crime not to try and rehabilitate the incarcerated.

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  2. Gillena Cox's avatar Gillena Cox
    Jan 13, 2026 @ 20:32:28

    Nice one Lynn, the repeat line worked so well

    Thanks for dropping by my blog

    🎇much love

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  3. rothpoetry's avatar rothpoetry
    Jan 13, 2026 @ 19:49:34

    I love your poem, Lynn. It takes a special kind or person to minister to those incarcerated inside prison walls. Your repetition at the end of each verse works well. Many do find God behind prison walls and go on to lived changed lives!

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  4. jaerose37's avatar jaerose37
    Jan 13, 2026 @ 18:17:39

    I love the clever form of your poem and the message carried within – Jae

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  5. Ron.'s avatar Ron.
    Jan 13, 2026 @ 17:48:55

    One of my brothers got baptized just after his parole-release from his 1st conviction but apparently it didn’t take; didn’t keep him from intentional homicide only months thereafter. Maybe, ummm….. Nah.

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