




21 Bars: Poetry from the Inside – A Powerful, Unfiltered Collection of Prison Poetry
21 Bars: Poetry from the Inside – A Powerful, Unfiltered Collection of Prison Poetry
#1 Amazon Free Bestseller in:
• Political & Protest eBooks
• Black & African American Biographies & Memoirs
• Black & African American Poetry (Kindle Store)
(May 2025
"Who was I when the world was mine?
Who was I, before the crime?"
Behind bars, time moves differently. Every moment stretches, every memory lingers, and every word carries the weight of survival. 21 Bars: Poetry from the Inside is an unapologetic, rhythmic journey through incarceration, self-reflection, and redemption.
If you appreciate the unfiltered storytelling of Tupac Shakur, Langston Hughes, or Maya Angelou, this book will resonate deeply. These poems strip away pretense and dive headfirst into the realities of confinement—the regrets, the revelations, the hope that refuses to die.
📖 WHO IS THIS BOOK FOR?
✔ Lovers of powerful, rhythmic poetry – Gritty, lyrical, and unforgettable.
✔ Those impacted by the justice system – Whether you’ve lived it, know someone inside, or advocate for reform, these words hit home.
✔ Readers seeking raw truth – This collection challenges and inspires, offering an honest look at struggle and survival.
✔ Educators & students studying social justice – A teaching tool for discussions on incarceration, resilience, and self-expression.
✔ Anyone who has felt trapped—mentally, emotionally, or physically – Proof that freedom starts within.
🔥 WHAT YOU’LL GET FROM THIS BOOK:
🎤 Spoken-word-style poetry that stays with you
💡 Deep reflections on justice, identity, and redemption
📖 A firsthand account of survival behind bars
🔥 A testament to resilience and second chances