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The capsule breaks Endorphins flood the body and for a moment Stillness Still as the thief in the night, Trying to steal one more ounce of relief, before it all fades away. But, only for a moment Moments are all that is left anymore Grasping frantically, trying to catch what is already fleeting Until They are gone Desperate for one more One more moment One last time One last pill Then Silence.
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Mar 29, 2018
Mar 29, 2018 at 8:59 AM UTC
Moments
The capsule breaks Endorphins flood the body and for a moment Stillness Still as the thief in the night, Trying to steal one more ounce of relief, before it all fades away. But, only for a moment Moments are all that is left anymore Grasping frantically, trying to catch what is already fleeting Until They are gone Desperate for one more One more moment One last time One last pill Then Silence.
In the height of the opioid crisis it is easy to think of addicts as "junkies." I have to remind myself daily they are simply trying to fight against their brain to feel normal again. I wrote this poem about a week after I witnessed someone who overdosed get dumped in the hospital parking as their "friend" drove off.
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Mar 29, 2018
Mar 29, 2018 at 8:59 AM UTC
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