Poem a day, number 22
How much of my choices are my own?
Physiological compulsions
Societal pressures.
How much of my choices are my own
I muse, as I grab another sugary treat.
My own personal addiction.
It's not respected as an addiction
People smirk,
Or quip 'Oh yeah I have a sweet tooth too'
'No, no' I say
'It's medically proven
To have the same reaction in the brain as cocaine'
I can see them thinking
'Yeah right' as they smile and say
'Oh really?'
But the pressure to partake
'Just this once won't hurt'
Really? Do you say that to alcoholics too?
Are people quitting smoking
Expected to smoke for a day or two,
Because it's Christmas, Easter, Birthdays...
How much of my choices are my own?
When you can't actually live without
Some sort of sugar.
In a society where anything with a hint of processing
Is likely to have some refined sugar
And the more convenience the higher the risk.
How much is my choice?
When managing my addiction is more about
Keeping sugar to a bearable level.
An addiction that can't be cut out completely
As my hand starts to shake at the mere thought of
Having to 'quit' again.
Dec 23, 2013
Dec 23, 2013 at 4:56 AM UTC
Poem a day, number 22
How much of my choices are my own?
Physiological compulsions
Societal pressures.
How much of my choices are my own
I muse, as I grab another sugary treat.
My own personal addiction.
It's not respected as an addiction
People smirk,
Or quip 'Oh yeah I have a sweet tooth too'
'No, no' I say
'It's medically proven
To have the same reaction in the brain as cocaine'
I can see them thinking
'Yeah right' as they smile and say
'Oh really?'
But the pressure to partake
'Just this once won't hurt'
Really? Do you say that to alcoholics too?
Are people quitting smoking
Expected to smoke for a day or two,
Because it's Christmas, Easter, Birthdays...
How much of my choices are my own?
When you can't actually live without
Some sort of sugar.
In a society where anything with a hint of processing
Is likely to have some refined sugar
And the more convenience the higher the risk.
How much is my choice?
When managing my addiction is more about
Keeping sugar to a bearable level.
An addiction that can't be cut out completely
As my hand starts to shake at the mere thought of
Having to 'quit' again.
