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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

WHO IS YOUR REAL FRIEND? A poem by Brenda Tallon, O’Connell (13/03/2018) Dear Lord My Heart Aches For The Youth Of Today With Evil and Drugs Been Pushed Their Way, Families Are Been Shattered and Torn Apart Dealers Just Don’t Seem to Have A Heart, The Scourge of Addiction Effects So Many Lives It’s Like A Bee Taking Honey Back to The Hives, The Bee Is the Dealer Taking Honey Back to The Hives, The Bee Is the Dealer with His Drugs So Enticing Our Youth Find This So Exciting, They Can’t Resist the Lure? Of the High It Is A Curse for Every Girl and Boy, Years Ago Heroin Was The Main Drug Curse Now Cocaine, Es, Ketamine, Etc, Which Is Worse? If I Could See the World Through the Eyes of a Child All the People in The World Would Be Happy and Kind, Unfortunately This Is Just A Dream Life Is Not Precious to Many It Would Seem, I’ll Keep the Youth in My Prayers To Help Them See Their Families Care, No High on Earth Can Take the Place Of A Father and Mothers Loving Embrace.

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