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May 2020
Man up?
Accept your faults?
Accept your decision-making decisions?

Cut it out with the guilt.
The only one should be griping are truly those innocent.

You *****?
And it's should be on your conscious.
But don't sit behind the walls of prison talking about how you innocent.

Of course, if you in your heart know you guilty?
Where is the concern for this hurt woman?
Be not shocked or surprised there is no sympathy for you.
Call a friend?
Call your parent.
Tell them your sad depressed and hurt story.

Oh, there you go with your gang mentality.
The same stupidity that has you tagged with those prison numbers.
Throwing up signs to another clown.

Crying how society let you down.
Like the ****** call a friend, or associate and tell them your sad story.
You know why you there?
Retaliation toward another or killing your brothers.
Yes, behind walls you find that "one" stupid concern counselor.

Who you might manipulate?
Because they think you changed.
When all you during is playing their mind game?
You know it?
See a fool uses a fool.
I admit we all used this tool.

Then there is the ****** crying foul more.
When on death row and the about to inject or use that electric chair?

Fuuny, when that day comes near.
Here come their sympathizers.
But the hurt family feelings hadn't changed.

Accept your fate for the mistakes you make.
Not everyone feels your pain.

Except for the one, you hurt the most.
And that the woman called your mother.
So quit blaming society for your downfall.

Sure ministers will come and point out your change ways.
Point out many scriptures where it obvious?
And even with this visit, you find many using it as a scheme.

And don't get upset.
Some officers are just as worst.
Getting tricked into your mess and getting led away.

One day you wake and face reality.
You placed yourself behind those walls and won't find many listening to your sympathy.

Face it?
Face life
jeffrey conyers
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jeffrey conyers  united states
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