Drug Poem by April Humason

Drug



She was lost in a rainbow
Since she turned to cocaine
Life faded from her brain
Making her insane
She had no more pain
Filling her with disdain
She needed to explain
About life in the fast lane
But she's so vain
Blaming it all on Mary Jane

Reality was slipping away
She became quite gray
She was filled with betray
She had no where to stay
And no way to pay
Evil began to weigh
Happiness was her prey
Dying more everyday
She needed to break away
But she was so faraway

Now I find myself asking why
Did I always zip by
Watching her cry
Why didn't I just try
I though I was a wise guy
When she said goodbye
And all I did was sigh
I didn't want her to die
If I could just go back to retry
I would not just pass by

If you see somebody high on a drug
Don't be so smug
Offer them a hug
Instead of sweeping them under a rug
Be there anti-drug

Monday, May 19, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Suman Kumar Das 19 May 2014

A revolutionary write............full of melody..............liked it, Dear!

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April Humason

April Humason

Fort Worth, Texas
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