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Jevon Jackson was awarded First Prize in Poetry in the PENamerica 2019 Prison Writing Contest.

Pen America interview with Jevon Jackson - https://pen.org/pen-ten-interview-jevon-jackson/

Poem: 

All of Us, In Prison

Some prisons are pistol-thick,

core-earth dense

with a long electric fence that wraps

around,

and some prisons are softer

than the molecules in muslin,

as it drapes across the bundled bed,

clinging to your body;

Some prisons taste like

salt, copper, sludge

when you bite and crunch down

to the marrow,

and some prisons are

Gorgonzola

and challah bread,

enough to comfort you

from leaving;

Some prisons sit on ominous hills,

hundreds of miles from where

your mother, brother, daughter lives,

and some prisons are closer than

the whip speed of electrochemicals

that dodge collisions in the brain;

Some prisons have

unassuming names, like this:

Havenworth, Hiker’s Island, Eagle’s Bay,

The New Lisbon Correctional Institute,

and some prisons

are simply called by their

God-fearing names:

Heroin, Oxycontin, Vodka, Blackjack,

Molested For Years By Him;

some prisons, by the night,

will never let you go,

and some prisons, in the light,

will never let you go.