Life With Dependency







It's irony to think of living in society without a plan. To approve of it with someone you deeply care for is wrong. To accept the unacceptable is to allow what is loved to go to ruination.

Hurt is having to hear the jesting that goes on about life in a chemical society. The mockery, humiliation and not being able to STOP. It is unfair to speak of those unable to hear the words and answer for their actions.

Friends as they  are called. Sources of unobtainability is abundant in a surrounding so full of hypocrisy.

So unjust yet we endure. Sad comrades beware. Truth lies within all and in just time the commitment to life will end.

Knowledge of any unknown is scary and to be able to conquer the overpowering of chemicals on one's own mind is to say victory.

Let's conquer this incestual habit of dependency of one type or another and become Spirit free to open doors and allow the beauty of nature into our domain.

A struggle which cannot be encountered solo. Let me become an identity within you to maintain a function within reality.

Share with me the sorrows and regrets. Put past the chemical dependencies and bring forth the true you.

You don't believe in Kansas though it does exist. Let Love be your vibrator of life. Allay anxieties, reach out for the goals and reject all outside manipulations which are enabling at this time.

You be my strength for survival and I'll be your strength for life. Together with the beauty of all nature we shall endure.


Author's Notes/Comments: 

This piece is long. It means too much to me to shorten it. This is for all who think (know) they're different. 01/27/85

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Rachelle Wiegand's picture

This on touches me deeply, as these things have been a part of my life in one way or another most of it. Yes, it is quite an accomplishment to say that you no longer need these mind influences, that you can live on beauty and love and be okay! I applaud anyone that overcomes any kind of a dependency and marches to their own drummer. Life is beautiful! Keep living it to the fullest, Linda :)