The Great Escape
By Matthew Feeney
My facility proudly bans books anything they think may be "bad" or used to facilitate escape.
But they fallaciously include innocent books like Living Off the Grid all about solar, geothermal and wind power
I giggle imagining an escaped client running through the woods with a windmill strapped to his back
Books on wilderness survival skills are banned Jack can't teach us how to build a fire
Even certain National Geographics are prohibited we all know the joke - but they're serious here
Trying to remind us we're worthless the "worst of the worst"
Keeping us passively caged banning anything that might promote a better future
Books incite dreams and dreams are dangerous slipping easily between the bars and escaping far, far away from here.
Editor's Note:
Matthew submitted several texts. I was impressed with the care and precision of each of Matthew's submissions. Each examines a different aspect of incarceration, and all of them deserve a wider audience. Later in the series, we will see his work again in the form of a glossary that will run alongside another text by a different author. I chose "The Great Escape" to be the inaugural piece since it roots us inside as we start this month-long journey together. He mentioned that he took college coursework via postal mail, and was able to complete four weeks of assignments in four days during COVID-19 lockdowns when he was in his cell for 23.5 hours every day. Currently, he is looking for a correspondence MFA program to continue his education.