I liked going to school,
I didn't want to fool around with drugs
Cause all of my friends were dropping out
I had to get stuff done, I wasn't fun
I didn't try pot 'til I was 21,
but now I'm overcompensating
I'd like to see what morning looks like
Don't wanna drink pint after pint
I wanna wake up without feeling sick
But I can't cause I'm a drug-abusing alcoholic
I can't cause I'm a drug-abusing alcoholic
I can't cause I'm a drug-abusing alcoholic
I can't cause I'm a drug-abusing alcoholic
At 28 I realized
Hydro-codone was pretty great
For hangovers and late night hangs
I decided to spend my life having the best of times
It's too bad most of them I'll probably forget
And now I know what morning looks like
But only when I greet it from the previous night
My friends are telling me that I need to find a clinic
But I won't cause I'm a drug-addicted alcoholic
I won't cause I'm a drug-addicted alcoholic
I won't cause I'm a drug-addicted alcoholic
I won't cause I'm a drug-addicted alcoholic
the phrase that many people use before their speech in alcoholics anonymous group. if you took an "alcohol addiction and abusive behavior" class in college, your professor will probably want you to go to meetings and write a term paper. You are not allowed to go to the meeting with pen and paper to respect the privacy of the people attending, so you have to remember the stories of people. Sad experience, but worth listening...
"... I am a drug addict, and I am a criminal" continues James Frey, in his novel a million little pieces. this book had taken a significant place in my mind and now I can't even tell you how often I remember it's sentences.