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Little White Lie Aah, there you are so little yet so powerful. How can I make you go away if I depend on you every day? You've become a part of me, you've moved into my brain I just want to flush you away, and know that I'll stay sane. Doctor said you'd be ok and so would I. Can't figure out his horrible lie. Just a few, relieve some stress. Aah, how did I know I'd become such a mess? Well, you do make me feel fine. As long as I take you everyday at the same time. My memory is taxed, that doesn't help me to relax. I shake a bit here and there, but do "you" even care? Doctor said not to sweat I can pretend we never met. I've investigated you on my own. Looks like you're trying to find a permanent home. I think you're ugly, you make me feel sick. How did I let you pull off this indignant trick? I swallowed you, trusted in man. Help I need a withdrawal plan. |
Additional Notes:
This is written for anyone who ever trusted a doctor, to the point where
they've been put on medication that was addictive. This was also written
for anyone that has an addiction problem and is trying to give it up.
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