The Standing Ground #3 – December 19, 2009
Posted in Prison Radio, Prison Reform, Prison Voices with tags Kim Lyons, US Virgin Islands, Virgin Islands, Virgin Islands Prisoners, WDHP 1620 AM, WSTA Radio Station on December 21, 2009 by viprisonprojectThe Standing Ground #2 – December 12, 2009
Posted in Prison Poetry & Other Writings, Prison Radio, Prison Reform, Prison Voices with tags Golden Grove Adult Correctional Center, Hanif Gereau-Bey, Kim Lyons, Prison Radio, US Virgin Islands, Virgin Islands Prisoners, WDHP 1620 AM, WSTA Radio Station on December 21, 2009 by viprisonproject
VI Prison Project’s Own Radio Show
Posted in Prison Radio, Prison Reform, Prison Voices with tags Golden Grove Adult Correctional Center, Kim Lyons, Prison Radio, Prison Writing, Prisoner Rights, Reef Broadcasting, US Virgin Islands, WDHP 1620 AM on December 9, 2009 by viprisonprojectThe Standing Ground #1 – December 5, 2009
Posted in Prison Poetry & Other Writings, Prison Radio, Prison Reform, Prison Voices with tags Kim Lyons, Prison Radio, Reef Broadcasting, US Virgin Islands, Virgin Islands Prisoners, WDHP 1620 AM on December 9, 2009 by viprisonproject
“Slow Tears”
Posted in Prison Poetry & Other Writings with tags Alie Benjamin, Keen Mountain Correctional Center, Prison Poetry, Prison Writing, Prisoner Poetry, Virgin Islands Prisoners on December 9, 2009 by viprisonprojectI look up
as tears roll by slowly down my cheek
I think about better days
and wonder if I’ll feel that way again
you talk to me with the sweet lovely voice
That I know so very well
always serious, so deep and insightful
as though your always in control
But not today not now
Now I can imagine your so scared
Like for once you don’t have the answer
I think about you thinking deep about what you always do
Hoping to understand and why you said those things you did
I wonder for a moment
If I shall wake in the morning and be revealed
you look at me
with a confusion I have never seen.
Slowly pulls me toward you and wipe the tears
from my cheek!!!
- Alie Benjamin
Virgin Islands Prisoner at Keen Mountain Correctional Center
Oakwood, VA
Look Up!
Posted in Prison Poetry & Other Writings, Prison Voices with tags Arturo Cruz Sr., Big Stone Gap, Prison Poetry, Prison Writing, Prisoner Poetry, Virgin Islands Prisoners on December 9, 2009 by viprisonprojectLook up… Because in times like these your very life may depend on it. Some time ago ‘Jah’ showed me that a spirit of weariness is trying to work its way into our lives through all the pressure and bad news that surrounds us. It’s working to get our eyes off the word ‘Jah’ by bombarding us with negative forces. Its trying to get us to look down at defeat instead of up at ‘Jah’.
If you let that happen, your spirit man will begin to lose his dominion. And the Word tells us what the results of that is. It says you’ll be wearied and faint in your minds. ‘Jah’ put it this way in Mark 4. He said that when the cares of the world enter into your heart and mind, they’ll choke the Word and cause it to become unfruitful. And since your faith is the product of the Word, that means your faith will wither. Once that happens you are headed for disaster. What can you don to stop this chain reaction of weariness?
Look up! Get your eyes back on ‘Jah’. I remember on the field of athletic competition that when an opponent allowed himself to drop his head, he was no longer dangerous. So keep your head up, keep considering ‘Jah’ the author and finisher of your faith. Consider Him instead of the cares of this world.
Consider what ‘Jah’ says in His Words. Be moved by the thoughts of ‘Jah’. Let His thoughts become your thoughts. Look up! Get your eyes off the circumstances around you and onto your Heavenly Source. Don’t be afraid you’re going to lose everything. ’Jah’ is your source, not the world. He can take care of you, regardless of what happens around you.
If you’ve gotten weary lately, begin to lift your eyes. Raise your head up instead of looking down. ‘Jah is up. The Devil is down – under your feet
Look up! Isaiah 40:21-31
-Arturo Cruz Sr.
Virgin Islands Prisoner at Wallens Ridge State Prison
Big Stone Gap, VA
Untitled
Posted in Prison Poetry & Other Writings, Prison Voices with tags Big Stone Gap, Julio Perez, Prison Poetry, Prison Writing, Prisoner Poetry, VA, Virgin Islands, Virgin Islands Prisoners, Wallens Ridge State Prison on December 8, 2009 by viprisonprojectThe Virgin Islands, root of
all dreams, It’s like hope
and fire.
Three crowns in the Caribbean
surrounded by clear blue water.
The Virgin Islands, St. Croix
St. Thomas and St. John
Gorgeous as rubies with all its
splendor.
Land of no owners, where people
are humble and kind.
A proud people who won’t give
it up for anything.
The Virgin Islands this is
where I have my family
and friends.
-Julio Perez
Virgin Islands’ Prisoner at Wallens Ridge State Prison
Big Stone Gap, VA
BLESS THE SALIENT SOLDIERS
Posted in Prison Poetry & Other Writings, Prison Voices with tags Keen Mountain Correctional Center, Prison Poetry, Prison Writing on December 8, 2009 by viprisonprojectYOU WHO ARE HEAR TODAY, ABUNDANTLY
EXPRESS YOUR INFINITY OF DEDICATION,
AND OF YOUR LOVE AND COMMITMENT;
YOU WHO ARE HERE TODAY FEEL THE LOSS AND
PAIN OF YOUR LOVE ONE, AND REFUSE TO BE CONTENT’
WITH THE MIND SET, INTRANSIGENT, WITH THOSE
AGAINST OUR CAUSE, REMAIN FIRM. YOU WILL NOT
BE SWAYED, DENIED NOR SETTLE FOR THE NORM;
NOW WE, WHO ARE THE REASON OF YOUR PRESENCE
HERE TODAY, KNOW THE STORM IS RAGING, BUT YOU’LL
ARE ANCHORED, YOU’LL HERE TO STAY;
NOW WE WHO FEELS IT, CAN NEVER FORGET
THESE EPOCHAL SACRIFICES. BECAUSE OF YOU’LL
WE WILL BE TRIUMPHANT IN THIS CRISIS.
MAY GOD BLESS YOU’LL
- Unknown
Abyss of a Mountain
Posted in Prison Poetry & Other Writings with tags Abba Natty, Keen Mountain Correctional Center, Prison Poetry, Prison Writing, Prisoner Poetry on December 8, 2009 by viprisonprojectResiding here at Keen Mountain, echo reverberates with oppression and apathy/feels more like a cave to me/you wonder, is the sun up this day/cause the only light you see is not far away/is there cloud, or is it a blue sky today/this also you wonder, be it the only hue you see is gray/once the lights on this is how it will stay/17 hours later the lights goes off, you once again ask yourself, is there any stars in the sky, the only stars you’ll see is when you bang your head against the wall/is that rain I’m hearing; while my head is clearing/NO/it’s only the guy next door setting off the fire sprinkler/the lights is on again, so it must be another day/this assumption is justified, cause the slot open, here arrive your breakfast tray/you stare at the mess, and hope for the best/All the while wondering what kinda mountain is this, when the mess hits the pit of your stomach, you realize you’re in the bowels of this mountain.
-Mark “Abba Natty” King
Virgin Islands’ Prisoner at Keen Mountain Correctional Center
Oakwood, VA
Sacrosanct Prayer For Freedom!!
Posted in Prison Poetry & Other Writings, Prison Voices with tags Abba Natty, Keen Mountain Correctional Center, Prison Poetry, Prison Writing, Prisoner Poetry on December 8, 2009 by viprisonprojectThe need for freedom always on my mind/never deviate won’t be left behind/The urgent need elucidating it’s intent/ingrained on the conscious mind, refuse to relent/There is one who with the stroke of a pen can say when/Should I exalt him as God?/NO/Cause no man is equal in this regards/Only needing the chance to be free/Humbly willing to become a symbolic pillar of society/The spirit reborn with self-conscious scrutiny/ a spark touch, tinder, eternal flames burning, strong desire to contribute to our community/The need for freedom, confirm to hold dear/Does the man with the pen hear me?/Does anybody care? FREE I!!!
-Mark “Abba Natty” King
Virgin Islands’ Prisoner at Keen Mountain Correctional Center
Oakwood, VA
