Alcohol Poem by Silence Dogood

Alcohol

Rating: 5.0


Drink the posion I dare you to try.
Kill yourself with every sip.
But I wont watch you die.
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You have my number on speed dial.
You know I'm waiting by the phone.
Just call me when your ready.
And I will drive you home.

I've told you all the prices.
That you will have to pay.
The cost of all your drinking.
Will never fadeaway.

You have hurt your family.
And ruined a perfect life.
Taking away a happy future.
For one thats filled with strife.

Aunt Sharon knew the dangers.
And tried her very best.
But gave up very quickly.
And left me with the rest.

You go to all the parties.
And always end up drunk.
And I have to bring you home.
With vomit in the trunk.

Your liver is slowly failing.
And your kidneys soo will too.
Just know that in my heart.
I will always love you.

But all those nights I worried.
If you'd come back home alive.
All the nights I spent crying.
Afraid you'd drink and drive.

Have left me sick was anger.
And filled with so much pain.
But you ignore all my tears.
And never seemed to change.

I beg and plead and wish.
That you will come to realize.
That drinking all this alcohol.
Is just a quicker way to die.

And if there is a heaven.
I will never see you there.
Unless you stop right now.
And listen to those who care.

Your heart that holds all feelings.
Will slowly die away.
And if you don't stop drinking.
This is the price you'll pay.
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Drink the poison I dare you to try.
Kill yourself with every sip.
But I won't watch you die.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Brian Jani 26 May 2014

Silence I'm a fan of yo poem well done

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Ashley Davis 13 July 2009

you expressed you thoughts very well..great job! give it a 10!

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Catrina Heart 15 March 2009

social awareness and health consciousness poetry......fine poem to share...great poem...10+++++++++

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