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JerryPat2
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0 posted 2015-03-20 07:18 PM



once I drank a glass of misery
turned it up
drank it down
I had the audacity
to act surprised
when misery hung around
I heard
misery likes company
so I drank another round
asked God to help me
said I'd reform
if He did
just this one time
rid me of misery
next day it was gone
I shouted hallelujah
felt so good
went out and bought some
cheap California burgundy
just to celebrate
don't'cha know
drank a bit too much that night
felt it bad
in the morn
took a sip of the
dawg whot bit me
guess you can guess the rest
took to the warm red wine
a little too much
drank up my home
lost my wife
children
a sad sack I was
God, I pleaded
help me out heah
get me over this crisis
won't n'er do it again
God hesitated
I added I'll start going to your house
every Sunday
you'll see me
every Sunday
I'll be there
by that afternoon
my craving was gone
thought so good about it
I rolled a joint
for to commemorate the day
floating on that escapism
cloud
I liked that feeling
heard of something called
speed
that sounded 'bout right
within a years' time
strung out on the spike
no veins left
to shoot up in
what am I gonna do
Dear God in Heaven
ya gotta help me
I've really done it this time
heroin
killing me
what do you want me to do
I'll do it
anything
please Dear God
I'm begging
this is what
He said to me

you are a fool
a hypocrite
a liar
a user of My Good Will


I begged
pleaded
cried and sniveled
God had mercy
solved my problem
like he had before
made me feel so good
I drank a glass of misery


~*~ When they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

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Richy
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1 posted 2015-03-20 07:37 PM



Awwww Jerry, wow...

the character of admitting is the first thing that stands out so big here

then the courage to share it makes it that much more special and powerful

i hope you know your words give strength to others to be truthful to themselves as well

including me

thank you for that my friend

that really is a special gift you just shared

blessings to you

JerryPat2
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2 posted 2015-03-20 07:39 PM


Thank you Richy, your thoughts moved me in a very good way.

~*~ When they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Richy
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3 posted 2015-03-20 07:43 PM



as your's did me...  

jjote
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4 posted 2015-03-20 11:27 PM


They say that one has to go so far down that when one has been able to climb back up again, one can better appreciate the blessings God gave to make this happen.

Happy for you Jerry that you have gone over this past.  

JerryPat2
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5 posted 2015-03-20 11:33 PM


Thank you, thank you very much, jjote, for your very kind words.

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Lori Grosser Rhoden
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6 posted 2015-03-21 07:07 AM


You been there done that and lived to tell the tale... Doesn't hardly seem worth the hard times until someone says "Thanks for sharing, I needed to hear that." Your glass of misery becomes their cup of tea. ~L
JerryPat2
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7 posted 2015-03-21 08:20 AM


Good morning and thank you Lori.

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VAS
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8 posted 2015-03-21 03:50 PM


I started to argue...then I saw these lines:

God had mercy
solved my problem
like he had before

Yep, 70 times 7.

Recently went through a study called, "The Prodigal God." Liberating, uplifting and disconcerting. A mighty powerful study that can shake and begin a deeper relationship. This "prodigal" is defined as "extravagant."

Whether on the shoal or on the shore,
I'll seek the lighthouse evermore.

JerryPat2
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9 posted 2015-03-21 03:55 PM


Glad you didn't argue, VAS, I appreciate what you did say though. "Prodigal God." Interesting.

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Michael
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10 posted 2015-03-21 05:32 PM


I've often considered misery to be a jealous lover... loves company but hates sharing.  I've poured that drink many times over, I've sailed that sea, hell I even put a ring on her finger... all in writing though.  To actually tap a vein I hope is something I would never consider. Ain't no satisfying that one, Jer, at least not by yourself.  Glad you found the answer when you really needed it.

Michael  

JerryPat2
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11 posted 2015-03-21 05:36 PM


I hear you, Michael, I was running around crazy for a couple of decades.

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