Jill's Imprisonment

by Liverpool Lass - Pisces

Jill strained to get loose from the chair
Held against her will - going nowhere.
She looked around but couldn't see
Anyone there so she tried to free
Herself from the straps and ties
And hoped they wouldn't realise.

Jill saw the door open just a chink
So she struggled and strained to the brink.
The chair fell over onto the floor
Then Jill got free and made for the door.
She pulled it open and made her escape
Down the patch discarding the tape.

She was stopped in her tracks by a big high gate
Which was locked and barred and made her wait
Hoping someone passing would help her get out
But Jill was so desperate that she started to shout.
She rattled the gate but had no success
Then began to crey - Oh what a mess!

Jill heard footsteps behind her and was held by her arm
Then was bustled inside to her alarm.
Again she was fastened to the chair
To stop her going anywhere.
Some food and a drink was placed on a tray
Which she knocked on the floor - she would make them pay!

Jill screamed and yelled but to no avail
Cos she was ignored and this just made her rail
More and more, but it had no effect.
So she gave up the struggle and sat up erect.
Jill didn't know what else she could do
But after all, she was only two.
Birth sign: Pisces
Date created: 2001-07-09 16:28:17
Last updated: 2021-03-03 14:44:39
Poem ID: 63775

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