In the almost 20 years he’s been incarcerated, Texas-based poet and artist James Broadnax has used his art to hold onto his sense of purpose. In addition to his writing, he has established art classes in prison and served as a mentor in his community. His poetry and the work he has helped inspire are a reminder of the power of creative expression. 

These four poems detail Broadnax’s intimate journey toward personal redemption. They wrestle with faith and identity as their speakers confront inner wounds and a complex past. Toggling between despair and gratitude, the imagery and shifting tone combine to create a deep sense of vulnerability. The speaker knows the path to freedom requires serious work, that it is not an end goal but, rather, a state of mind—an ongoing process shaped by reflection and the quiet persistence of hope.

During Broadnax’s sentencing in 2009, prosecutors pushed for capital punishment by using rap lyrics he had written as evidence of the potential for him being a threat to others in the future. Despite the introduction of new evidence to the case, James Broadnax is set to be executed on April 30, 2026. Read more about the campaign to stay his execution here.

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Inspiration…

    Tunes from a symphony

        I feel it was sent to me

Melodies so strange,

   Nothin kin to me

If I fail to recognize sin,

    please have the wisdom to repent for me

Pain never lasts forever.

    Scriptures of sympathy

One life-

One chance to see it crash around me

    One time to do it over, like I had an epiphany

    But I still struggle and strive

so hard to maintain,

so focused on not-to-do’s

that I’m sleepin’ on main things

Reminisce…

Past-life…

    a mirage in the frame

Tears of a God fall-

    Just a day in the rain

Realeyes 

A voice that’s immutable 

Understand I’ve already passed – 

      Seppuku 

Soulful…so free when it bleeds 

Life is elemental when it sways with the trees 

Speaking past tense, don’t cof-fin me 

   because beauty is no less 

      when it falls in the breeze 

Life’s only a dream within a dream 

Everything the subconscious perceives as it seems 

The truth is never hidden 

   through a sky so serene… 

The spirit of the wind 

   always weeps 

      dead leaves. 

Finally, I Found Me (part I)

So difficult to pay homage to a God unseen.

Scrapes of a dirty knee.

Between rhythms of degrees and abstract beasts

I hope you see,

That the frayed ends of sanity tend to be

In saying please

Through a flame… the frame of time watches uncertainty

Finally, I found me…

You see, these demons…

Drift away from black clouds

Dreams may abound

closed-caption, no sound

For my life in rewind plays back, no crowd

No brother, no sisters

Elements nor familiars

Just me, and myself, and the man in the mirror

White knuckles atop porcelain water

Running never clearer

Vague images of perception give way to no resolve

A reflection of the surface, smooth current, no storm

Shapeshift, no form,

I adapted to the norm

No blades on the face

Three slits up an arm

Every day was a day to a wish never born.

But please, don’t be alarmed.

It’s just my words to the song.

Of a thought beyond action 

As the next line reads

I embraced an early grave every time you saw me bleed

It was only my notion to cry

It was above me because I never learned to die.

Yeah, what you see.

Sometimes it takes pain to make the brain a little smarter.

I was traded the chance of being a child with a father

With a talent to being able to survive when it’s harder.

You know, time when niggas hustle just to make it through.

But a lot of wishes are only vague thoughts that never come true.

 I’m critical of doubt…

So what you pray for…

I prayed for love.

I prayed for balance.

I prayed for peace

And a world with no malice.

I prayed for knowledge and

Wisdom, 

And the need to understand what I can’t control.

So I ask you to pray for my Soul…

I used to feel I was born in a time

Where angels fear to be

Maybe  my depth and vision just appears

That way to me

While learning to love, 

I’d forgotten to cry…

But you gotta understand that they win

When your soul dies.

Once upon a time, 

My vision toward life intended for me not to make it,

But I’m here—

Allowing you to glimpse a part of me

That I fear

What was, has always been

You only seem to appear

It was a time to realize

Children only shed pure tears

Finally, I found me. 

The Light

Where does the light come from,

That streams across my wall.

Where does the light go to,

As the sun completes its fall.