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Candra Creviston
Poems
Jan 2020
Substance Abuse
You're one I can never forget a sin I commit over and over again.
Like a sweet addiction on my breathe,
A craving I can't resist.
You're one regret I love to taste,
your substance abuse.
Drunkenness and naked in your glory,
Oh God give me one last drink.
Your a mistake a type of adultery,
That brings me pleasure.
I would choose you as my drug,
****** injected in my veins.
I keep wanting more even after I swallowed the bitterness.
The taste of methadone as it dissolves on your tongue.
The best mistake I made is your regret a taste I can never forget.
Candy81 © 3 minutes ago, Candra Creviston pain • rhyme • love • sad • death
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Poem can be found at link below
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Candra Creviston
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