An Indeterminate SHU

An Indeterminate SHU

Chilled gusts slice through razor wire
creeping around the window’s edge
like ants teeming over breadcrumbs.
Rats intrepidly stalk the tier sniffing
remnants of tonight’s repast. I pay them no heed.
I seek solace in my Qu’ran
but cacophonous shouts ripped from disquieting sleep
intrude my mood. I pace a six by nine enclosure;
my home for eight years, three months, and fourteen days.
A numbing monotony asphyxiating dreams:
I’ve counted every spot of flaked paint
on the wall; know the sound of each guard’s swaggering gait.
But I don’t know the sound of a mother’s whisper
kissing goodnight.

*Indeterminate SHU: Sentenced to the hole (Security Housing Unit), in the California Department of Corrections, for an indeterminate period of time.