I was like...so high
But you were always above me
I believed i could fly
Yet all i wanted was for you to love me
I soared high above the eagles
Looking back down at the earth
I had a sense of relief
Beacuas it was like a second rebirth
I was so high i couldnt believe this feeling
Everytime i came around you
But whenever we would fly together
So how i was always lower than you
My life became so obsolete
And all i cared about was you
I fell from heavens grace back to earth
Clear into the blue
As i fell from the sky
My beauty begin to change
All my dreams were stripped away
I opened my eyes to reality
Falling from that level made me realize one thing
How unbelievably hard i could love
How unbelievably hard i would fall
Once i decended to earth
Reaching its atmosphere
My life became a mess,
I was depressed after loosing you
But my will to survive would not let me stay down
Within a few months i had acheved success
And turned my life completely around
I walked to mount Olypia...the place of your birth
I sat with the gods and spoke to them
They heard of my troubles and pain
Then Zeus, god of gods...took away my earthly name
So i had to find a new name, that would represent all that i am,
Something that would show all that i was,
The gods all contemplated, and so did i
After they gave it to me, i fell from the sky...
I was pushed of mount Olympia by cupid, the god of love
I fell so fast, i could see the ground below sooner than i thought
Instantly i grew wings and flew...
I flew so high, i passed the one who i was always below
I soared to the heavens, and shined with an eternal glow,
I was like the pheonix, the bird of fire,
The fire that consumes my body is my love,
Let its flame never be dim nor out, nor suprassed
I passed the universe, and touched heavens sky,
I heard a voice- Wisdom, i'm proud of you, you did not sty down, you flew high,
The voice was the voice that i usually heard within my heart,
The one who had died for my sins long ago, sat above me on high,
I exalt His name, and shined my flame, never once asking why,
We all fall from glory, and think we should walk not fly,
God gave us wings, so fly, so soar, and reach the sky, never stop until you think you've reached so high,
so remeber the name blazingangel because i will always be who i am and what i am is forever immortal
thank you all for staying at my side,
y IANTHIA SMITH, Guardian Staff Reporter
inthia@nasguard.com
Any and everyone entering the gates at Her Majesty's Prison would be subjected to airport-like procedures as the Fox Hill jail is on a drive to beef up security.
Come Monday, all visitors, inmates and staff entering the jail compound will be required to undergo extensive searches in a bid to get a handle on smuggled goods that were once able make their way through the gates. What was once the new gate house at the Fox Hill jail has undergone a $100,000 complete, state-of-the-art, walk-through and baggage scanning equipment revamping aimed at stopping contraband at the source before it reaches the prison compound.
The Fox Hill jail has been tangled in a web of controversy since the deadly January 17 prison break out brought prison security issues to the forefront.
But DPM Pratt said that despite those tragic events-- which left Prison Officer Deon Bowles and one of four escapees, Neil Brown dead-- there has been a dramatic decline in violence at the prison whether from staff to inmate, inmate to inmate or inmate to staff. She added that this is just one of the areas where security at the prison has been visibly strengthened. "It is to be noted that over a 12-year period, 1994 to 2005, there were forty escapes from Her Majesty's Prisons - an average of 3.3 escapes per year," she said. "Indeed so far this year based on an average daily inmate population of 1500 the four escapes from prison itself so far this year represent a 0.3 per cent escape rate. And so yes, the prison is fulfilling its role of protecting society."
The DPM added that it has been proven that most of the escapes were facilitated by contraband that was able to weasel its way into the prison and to the inmates.
But even as the prison drafts in high-powered technology to assist them, she reminded the officers that modern technology is only as good as the integrity human beings place behind it. "It is important, therefore, for officers who guard the gateway to the prison to show themselves at all times to be above reproach; indeed above suspicion," she said. "Temptations will come our way; resist it...we must be uncompromising in our efforts to transform Her Majesty's Prison into a correctional facility."
She added that although the relevant agencies have not yet found a formula to ensure that security lapses are entirely a thing of the past, their unflinching goal is to make sure that lapses are few and far, as "we will fortify and secure this facility to the extent that the thought of introducing contraband or escaping would be readily dismissed."