Within the enclosed
Walls of the
Windowless cell
Huddled in the corner
A man sits motionless
The coldness of the
Damp brick walls
Around him
Creep through his
Sweaty skin
Clogging the pores
Causing a fever
No window
Breaks the brick walls
Of the dwarf sized cell
No light
Just darkness
Ensnare the space
Around the cross-legged man
He feels his eyes
Will soon go blind
From the choked
Layer upon thick layer
Of blackness
He feels his skin
Will solidify
Into a frozen fever
Of cold
All the blood and veins
Beneath
Slowly turning to crusts of nothing
These are terrible
Terrible as the jingle of
The key’s click
Meaning the door is locked
Not to be opened
Until his executioner
Decides is right
Terrible as the moment
He caught his last
Glimpse of the sun’s beams
Gifting the outside world with
Simple happiness
But neither of these
Could amount to
The horrifying
Sound of a single
Clock’s steady
Ticking
Ticking
Ticking away the minutes
And hours remaining of his life
The man sits
Sits and sits
Never moving
His ears are continuously
Invaded with this
Ticking
Ticking
Ticking
How will he survive?
What seem
To be weeks pass
And he sits
In that same corner
Motionless
On the edge of madness
Ticking
After
Ticking
Pass
And soon
He understands
To fall in love
With this sound
Is the key
He listens now
And soon
In place of the
Ticking
The man in the
Windowless cell
Hears music
Soon an orchestra
Of deep fathomless cello
Smooth whispering piano
Melancholy violin
Echoes throughout the
Tunnels of this man’s ears
Now
With music his companion
This man
Cross-legged in the corner
Of the windowless cell
Smiles to the
Music
Through his sorrows