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Love drug
Love is my drug
Yet I seem to overdose often
I will never stop myself from listening to my heart
Even if it leaves scars
Yet how do you sober up from people?
Has it ever been done?
Must you lock me in a room?
When I start I can’t stop
Not even when I’m on the ground in pain
Even if I am dying in the arms that hurt me more
I will never get clean but, I’m okay with that
I seem to always find my narcan
Will it always be there
Or will it kill me one day
Will my cause of death be a overdose on a drug called loved
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This poem is about loving someone who might not love you back. It is about wanting that feeling to be wanted even if they don't truly love you and the pain that goes along with it.