My eyes forced open by the white noise of the radio. It's 7:00. A new day has come.
I get escorted to the line to get a plate. It's time for my breakfast. Fill up my stomach without a daily appetite.
I surrender from the visiting room. His face from the clear glass seems too pretentious I can't even understand his speech through the telephone.
I try to go out to see the sun and it's scorching. Play some sports with other striped people And they get disappointed. I try to say a prayer I can't finish.
It's just another day to do nothing. I let myself be incarcerated. In my head.