MEDICATE

Mil57Man

This is about classmates who would medicate because they had to much on their plates.

They were in constant debate with school, social and family life they couldn't equate and nobody could see they were under enormous weight, trying to please people by being great.

Now full of confusion and delusion, life they started to hate so they would self medicate. Not knowing The Beast was lying in wait for them to open the gate and it was going for Checkmate.

They thought it would dissipate if they could regulate but kept finding more reasons to celebrate and it would only escalate.

They had opened the gate, The Beast would dictate when to medicate and they found too late, The Beast is a Super Heavy Weight.

They were devastated and stagnated, living in complete disgrace. Then along came the beautiful face of GOD'S Grace.

He sent people who could relate and demonstrate how it's ego you can deflate and change your fate.

They became captivated, then dedicated, now donating their time educating. So beware, when you self medicate you'll open the gate and release a Super Heavy Weight.

Through the years and countless tears, Still, so many keep making the same mistake of opening the gate...CHECKMATE.

  • Author: Mil57Man (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 16th, 2019 22:41
  • Comment from author about the poem: When you self medicate, beware, The Beast is a Super Heavy Weight. CHECKMATE.
  • Category: Spiritual
  • Views: 16
  • User favorite of this poem: Poetic Dan.
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Comments2

  • Poetic Dan

    Wow and wow again this one just raped round my brain, at 14 I opened the gate its definitely been heavy but its losing the game.
    This was outstandingly inspirational!

    • Mil57Man

      Thank you much. Glad you like it. There are more to come.

    • Suresh

      Yes for many it's to easy to over compensate
      For momentary relief, and then it's too late

      Pointedly enjoyable read

      • Mil57Man

        Glad you like it. A message of many and more to come.



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