Don't Do Drugs

Tony36

Don't do ddrugs 

Don't run your life into the mud

Don't go insame

By messing up your brain 

 

Drugs are a waste of time 

A joke

Don't be a dope

By playing that way

For there's nothing to gain 

But death

 

  • Author: Tony36 (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 20th, 2016 08:58
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Comments7

  • WriteBeLight

    Great message!

    • Tony36

      Thank you

    • BRIAN & ANGELA

      THANKS TONY ~ Take warning dear Sister ~ Take warning dear Brother ~ A syringe on one end and a FOOL on the other ! BRIAN

      • Tony36

        Thank you

      • Christina8

        Good message!

        • Tony36

          Thank you

        • Augustus

          Very timely, Right now in the USA I believe it is the leading cause of death amongst the young.

          • Tony36

            Thank you

          • kevin browne

            this message about drugs really caught me. I'm not too sure what to say but being an ex addict to cocaine for over 20 yrs comes along with a world that is so far away from normality. the human mind becomes trapped and scared then running back to what they are addicted to. the surroundings of drug users are very difficult get to away from and sometimes it's a case of trying for years and years to be free from the devil itself. your message is very clear and people should take note of how dangerous these situations can become. thank you for your thoughts on this one.

            • Tony36

              Thank you

            • 🐤s.zaynab.kamoonpuri🌷🐦😽

              A very motivating poem and I love didactic topics. This is so true about drugs and u said it realistically and poetically creatively. Thumbs up.
              So nice to read from u again.

              • Tony36

                Thank You

              • keeara45

                Great message

                • Tony36

                  Thank you



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