Work Release

And yet there they are
in the back of truck in front of me,
prisoners returning from work-release,
faces grimy,
clothes smeared with dirt,
facing each other
but eyes turned in my direction,
brutally blank.
I don’t know
whether to look down,
sympathetically smile
or assume an expression
as dour as their own.
I’ve never been taught
how to represent freedom.

 

Work Release

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John Grey is an Australian poet, US resident. Recently published in Front Range Review, Studio One and Columbia Review with work upcoming in Naugatuck River Review, Abyss and Apex and Midwest Quarterly.
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