Words of A Demented Prisoner
By
Tony Crowe
1997 to 2004 HMP England
This is the thoughts I had when I was serving twelve years in prison for attempted murder, a crime someone else committed. Some of my thoughts were those of a bitter angry man. That man never came out of prison. I did. By the grace of God I am free and living a life that glorifies Him.Read my story in my book A Murder of Crows Salvation
Copyright 1999 Tony Crowe
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ISBN:
9781466017771
Published by Tony
Crowe
Cover design by Tony
Crowe
www.ritanightingale.org
I dedicate
this book to all those in prison for someone else's crime; wherever
they are.
Remember.
We
are all guilty of something.
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Table of Contents
Chapter-1 CP3703, that's me!
Chapter-2 The quad
Chapter-3 Toot smack
Chapter-4 The miracle of life
Chapter-5 How I long for the sea
Chapter-6 Do your jail
Chapter-7 The God given life
Chapter-8 Why did Jesus die for me?
Chapter-9 Time
Chapter-10 In the dock I stand
Chapter-11 Marbles for eyes
Chapter-12 Two women in my life
Chapter-13 Hung up
Chapter-14 Danger man
Chapter-15 The good die young?
Chapter-16 The stout man
Chapter-17 I will always love you
Chapter-18 Peace
Chapter-19 The waiting room of life
Chapter-20 Prison life but just one year
Chapter-21 God is every where
Chapter-22 Love is
Chapter-23 Reality
Chapter-24 C/sea/see?
Chapter-25 Whitehaven
Chapter-26 I see an angel
Chapter-27 Set the sail
Chapter-28 Depression
Chapter-29 Death by love
Chapter-30 Going fishing
Chapter-31 Prison works
Chapter-32 I met a stranger
Chapter-33 Room with a view
Chapter -1 CP3703, that's me!
The first thing that the prison does to you is give you a number, that number becomes you and your name is lost; It's just another way of taking away your humanity and self, When I told them my name was Tony they wrote down Anthony, the prison don't even give you the credit of knowing your own name, sad.
CP3703,
that's me!
I once had a name,
it
was given by my mother.
When I came to
jail,
it was taken away by another.
CP3703,
that's me.
Sometimes even that's reduced
to, "last Three?"
No one knows
my given name.
When asked I tell
them.
(Tony I say)
They don't
listen.
They always repeat
with.
"Antony" or is that
Anthony?
I don't know.
Do
they honestly think I don't know my name?
They only
ask it so as to take it away.
They lock
it in a file.
Only to be taken out at
the end of my;
"Rehabilitation"
My long mile.
Until then it's;
Crowe!
Or, CP3703, whenever they call
me.