SMOKER PART -2

SMOKER PART -2

A Poem by Chandler bing
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What happens afterwards to that smoker.

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                                                        SMOKER PART-2
When he was happy he smoked,
When he was sad he smoked,
His want for education was also ultimately stoked,
That box of cigarette was his most prized possession,
he smoked his way even through recession,
When the times were hard and the days were harder,
It was quite strange but his rings went even farther,
His cancer machine was a part of his personality,
Gone were the days when he behaved cordially,
He smoked away with glory and pride,
He knew if he didn't quit soon he would eventually die,
That habit which began during school had come a long way,
He always said this is my last one and I am quitting today,
But he couldn't the lust of just one drag remained forever,
till he was carried to his grave that fateful November. 

© 2014 Chandler bing


Author's Note

Chandler bing
**Hey everyone "NEVER EVER EVER RESORT TO SMOKING" because there are always people who love you and life is already short by smoking you make that time even more shorter**.

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A very good anti smoking write. I have quit smoking so I know how hard it is. But at the same times 90% of us who start smoking are in a state of depression.
True that smoking kills but life also does not treat us any better. I am sure if there is beauty and hope in everyone's life nobody would turn to smoking.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Chandler bing

11 Years Ago

thanks bro for the review really appreciate it and I feel the same way.

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Added on November 14, 2013
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