The cell was sparse Florescent lights Sleeping platform Stainless steel toilet and sink But the walls They were covered in other people's stories The wall above the cot had been decorated in crayon A large, pink pointe shoe Someone's broken dream on display Doodles and hash marks A newspaper clipping of a local sports team's championship win So many names so the walls would recall their existence So the next inmates had connection to the ones who came before I sat alone with their ghosts Waiting for my turn to leave part of myself behind