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Life of Sadness
Johnny L. Wooten


Prison I chose
Prison for life
Life to serve
Life of time
Time to think
Time to reflect
Reflect on things
Reflect on the past
Past events
Past days
Days gone by
Days in and days out
Out of nothing
Out of bondage
Bondage all my life
Bondage broken
Broken pieces
Broken hearts
Hearts hurting
Hearts healing
Healing from shame
Healing my mind
Mind my business
Mind over matter
Matter of fact
Matter to me
Me and you
Me wanting forgiven
Forgiven of Sins
Forgiven by God
God loves me
God loved the world
World that I knew
World I know now
Now is the time
Now and again
Again from the beginning
Again till the end
End of my life
End of the nightmare
Nightmare I lived
Nightmare I caused
Caused a lot of anguish
Caused a lot of grief
Grief upon grief
Grief and sadness
Sadness of heart
Sadness of mine
Mine
Heart



Johnny L. Wooten is currently serving three sentences totaling 165 years without parole on the Wainwright Unit in Lovelady, Texas. He is the Unit Reporter for the
ECHO Newspaper which is published ten times a year and sent to over 100,000 offenders in the state of Texas. He has written for The Breakthrough Intercessor, The Evening Street Press, Spotlight on Recovery, and the Tyler County Booster.

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