POEMS Poems, by William Bethea April 6, 2019 By inmateblogger A black man with hands outside the bars of a prison cell Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmailPrintCopy URL (Note from Suzie: My laptop is not working properly at the moment, so I am temporarily posting blogs using screenshots on my cell phone. Thanks for your understanding.) Share this:FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestRedditEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related […] Poems, by William Bethea — Read on inmateblogger.com/2019/04/06/poems-by-william-bethea/ […] Loading... Reply My life feels the same sometimes. I can totally relate. Loading... Reply These words are very deep. Touching. I can totally relate to it. Loading... Reply Leave a ReplyCancel reply inmateblogger Read more FORGIVENESS Second Chances by William Isaac CREATIVE WRITING Aidé Nou by Marc Rosemond FINANCIAL LITERACY Reliable Trust by Paul N. Lee LGBTQ Transgender Trials and Tribulations by Britney Gulley COMMUNICATION Communication by William Isaac Similar Posts FORGIVENESS Second Chances by William Isaac CREATIVE WRITING Aidé Nou by Marc Rosemond FINANCIAL LITERACY Reliable Trust by Paul N. Lee LGBTQ Transgender Trials and Tribulations by Britney Gulley
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My life feels the same sometimes.
I can totally relate.
These words are very deep. Touching. I can totally relate to it.