Tuesday, March 31, 2026

From Innocence to Addiction: A Poem on Pain, Struggle, and the Hope for Redemption

 A child’s laughter, once so bright,
Dimmed by shadows of the night.
Seeking solace in a bitter vice,
Numbing the pain at too high a price.

Tried to be a partner, a parent too,
But the demons within, they always knew.
Happiness slipped through their grasp,
Love and family, a distant ask.

Now, on bended knee, they plead,
For redemption from this life they lead.
A second chance, a glimmer of hope,
To break free from addiction’s rope.

Their story’s not over, a new chapter awaits,
If they can find the strength to change their fate.
Redemption’s path is long and hard,
But worth the journey, for a life unmarred.

Close‑up of an old metal compass on a wooden surface, symbolizing lost direction, inner struggle, and the hope of finding a path to redemption

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