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Reader's SubmissionsSubject: METH
Author Unknown This was written by a young Indian girl who was in jail for drug charges, and was addicted to meth. She wrote this while in jail. As you will soon read, she fully grasped the horrors of the drug, as she tells in this simple, yet profound poem. She was released from jail, but, true to her story, the drug owned her. They found her dead not long after, with the needle still in her arm. My Name: I destroy homes, I tear families apart, take your children, I'll take and take, The nightmares I'll give you while lying in bed, You'll regret that you tried me, when you go to your grave. I'm made in a lab. but not like you think, My power is awesome; try me you'll see, The crimes you'll commit for my narcotic Now that you have met me, what will you do?
Will you try me or not? It's all up to you. "This poem dos reflect the opinions of this Publisher and publication". I praise God for this little girl in using her to tell of the horrors of drug abuse. Your word is clear... What Satin means for evil You Triumph in all things for the glory of the Father. Thank You Jesus!! for this little girl's story. My Prayer is that this poem will reach many in your name and FREE them before its to late. Amen!
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