There once was a criminal sent to prison for an extended sentence which he was unable to pay to shorten; the sentence was long enough to encompass several years of time in prison, during which he was antagonized by his cellmates for what he had done, despite his claims that he had been framed for someone else's wrongdoing; such a lengthy sentence caused him great displeasure, and every time he went to sleep, he dreamed of wreaking revenge upon the person who had caused him such a ridiculously extended sentence, for that person would have to be truly terrible to find humor in such a thing; his time in prison was harsh, painful, and terrifying,