What i truly respected and dug about this piece of work was how honest it is. You didn't follow any rules and demands your full attention. There are lots of poetry about addiction, and many that try to sum it up with in the parameters of what word rhymes with what work and that limits ( in my experience) the true scope of the subject. This authentic and fresh and has an almost urban kick to it. Good Job
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
Thank you! I definitely feel like if I want to express myself I can't follow the true rules cause it.. read moreThank you! I definitely feel like if I want to express myself I can't follow the true rules cause it doesn't make it as authentic. I appreciate it!
I read this several times, and looked at it from several points of view before writing this review. At face value, it's about two people and a plea about the addiction that tears them apart. But something nagged at me. I looked at it several more times. And then it struck me. This could also be an internal struggle about addiction. To be honest, my first thought was that it was internal dialogue.
"So insane thinking we were once inseparable,
"Boring days" weren't so boring with you..."
and
"It's hard to make a dog quit begging,
So for us, please just stop using..."
All the self-talk one does to coax, rationalize, justify, anything to get what the addict wants, or to move on and leave the addict behind.
In any case, the emotion is raw, rings true and the anger is bubbling underneath. Well done!
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
That's crazy I didn't realize it sounded like that as well. Thanks so much for your input!
StimulateyourCreativity: Looked at your bio for your age to see since it says one of the first poems you wrote. Wow: I did what I could to stop it, And you always said you were stopping, It's hard to make a dog quit begging: So much anger, in between every line, it's shouting loud and clear. HURT!!! I'm thinking, and of course just guessing, you were young at this time; but it could happen at any age. With age, we must learn there is nothing we can do to help people that do not want it. You are correct not to blame yourself; if you tried to help an "addict" and they continued it's very sad, very sad indeed. The loss of control when you love someone and they turn away not listening is terrible. What a wonderful poem. I love it and (the character); I have lost friends and it pulled at my heartstrings; not to addiction, but losing a friend, a true friend slices a piece of our heart. It's a betrayal that stays within our soul. I love it. You forced me to remember; carries forth a huge emotional impact. Thank you so very much. Dale
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
This problem started when I was 19 about a year ago, its hard but what doesn't kill you makes you st.. read moreThis problem started when I was 19 about a year ago, its hard but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Thank you so much Dale!
that's the ugly truth about addiction: no amount of begging someone to stop works because that initial choice has to be the user's... life for the addict revolves around the addiction and the next fix...this is a relevant and sad piece...
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
It becomes there one and only priority, thank you!
And you always said you were stopping,
It's hard to make a dog quit begging,
So for us, please just stop using,
For some reason those lines stand out to me in your very powerful, emotional write. For those of us who have been through it, it is especially meaningful. This one is a keeper for me for sure.
A friend that is beyond help. this such a great writing. Has a painful words and tone. for me this line leave an impact." I've lost the old you, I'll never see him again," I hope he'll get back the old him.
"I did what I could to stop it,
And you always said you were stopping,"
There's a certain sense of pain in this poem. Very emotional poem. One gets the sense that it was written from the heart. Well done.