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Living with an alcoholic is like Standing outside during an on-and-off thunderstorm. You never know when they'll snap, When they'll take on their meanest form. We cooked, and laughed, late in the night, And I walked her to her room And put a movie on, turned off her light. "I'm going to get a shower," I said, Departing into the bathroom. When I reemerged, hair still wet, Tension - in the air - loomed. "You need to treat him better!" she screamed at my brother, Words echoing throughout the house; It seems to me that once the lights are doused And she's left alone with her thoughts, Well, That's when aggression is taught.
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Dec 2, 2015
Dec 2, 2015 at 10:47 PM UTC
Living With an Alcoholic
Living with an alcoholic is like Standing outside during an on-and-off thunderstorm. You never know when they'll snap, When they'll take on their meanest form. We cooked, and laughed, late in the night, And I walked her to her room And put a movie on, turned off her light. "I'm going to get a shower," I said, Departing into the bathroom. When I reemerged, hair still wet, Tension - in the air - loomed. "You need to treat him better!" she screamed at my brother, Words echoing throughout the house; It seems to me that once the lights are doused And she's left alone with her thoughts, Well, That's when aggression is taught.
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Dec 2, 2015
Dec 2, 2015 at 10:47 PM UTC
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