At a young age, we are introduced to and warned of fatal addictions Drugs of every shape and form are proclaimed as our lifelong enemies Whether we choose the path of hand to hand combat with them is up to us We are shown the lasting effects of these addictions to scare us away We are told to fight temptation and peer pressure over and over until the words are forever imprinted upon us We must resist, they say
But no one ever mentions the fact that the most deadly drug appears to you as everything you have ever wanted With qualities unlike any other Qualities that are impossible to resist No teacher, policeman, or parent ever warned me that my most fatal addiction would have a heartbeat No one ever told me that a smile could hook me right then and there And keep me for life I got high off of laughter and a gentle touch I lived life with a sweet satisfaction that told me everything would be alright But eventually, I could only muster up whispers of words left unspoken to burn and keep me at a level close to sanity I needed more and more You can only get so high off a memory And my drug had nothing left to give me
No one ever speaks of what it's like to suffer with the withdrawals after you give up hoping for a return No one ever speaks of the relapses on the days you think that everything is back to normal No one tells you about how it feels when your drug finds another victim Each day is a struggle to kick an addiction that you never saw coming
But with time, the longing goes away As the days count up, so does your resistance Growing up, you're told countless lessons and stories about fatal addictions and their cause To look out for these drugs because all it takes is one use to hook you And I never knew that applied to people as well