My Name is Crystal Meth

I destroy homes. I tear families apart. I take your children, and that’s just the start.

I’m more costly than diamonds and more precious than gold. The sorrow is I bring is a sight to behold.

If you need me, I’m easily found. I’m in the schools and all around town. I live with the rich. I live with the poor. I live down the street, and maybe next door.

I’m made in a lab, but not like you think. I can be made underneath your kitchen sink, in your child’s closet, and even the woods. If this freaks you out, it certainly should.

I have many names, but there’s one you know best. I’m sure you’ve heard of me. My name is Crystal Meth.

My power is awesome. Try me and you’ll see. If you do, however, you may never break free.

Try me once, and I might let you go. Try me twice, and I might own your soul.

Once I possess you, you’ll steal and you’ll lie. You’ll do what you have too, just to get high.

The crimes you commit for my narcotic charms will be worth the pleasure you feel in your nose, lungs, or arms.

You will lie to your mother and will steal from your dad. When you see their tears, you should feel sad.

But you’ll forget your morals and how you were raised. I’ll be your conscience. I’ll teach my ways.

I’d take kids from parents, and parents from kids. I turn people from God and separate friends.

I’ll take everything from you, your looks and your pride. I’ll be with you always - right by your side.

You’ll get up every thing - your family, your home, your friends, your money; and then you be left all alone.

I’ll take and I’ll, ‘til you have nothing more to give. When I’m finished with you you’ll be lucky to still live.

If you try me, be warned: this is no game. If given the chance I will drive you insane.

I’ll ravish your body; I’ll control your mind; I’ll own you completely; your soul will be mine.

The nightmares and I’ll give you while lying in bed; the voices you’ll hear from inside your head;

The sweats, the shakes, and the visions you’ll see… I want you to know, these are all gifts from me.

But then it’s too late, and you’ll know in your heart, that you are mine and we shall not part.

You’ll regret that you tried me… they always do… but you came to me, not I to you.

You knew this would happen. Many times you were told, but you challenged my power and chose to be bold.

You could have said no and just walked away. If you could live that day over, but would you say?

I’ll be your master, and you’ll be my slave. I’ll even go with you when you go to your grave.

Now that you’ve met me, what will you do? Will you try me or not? It’s all up to you.

I can bring you more misery than words can tell. Come… take my hand… let me lead you to hell.
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That will say it all and all should believe every single word of it ... I have buried 2 brothers and to many friends in 5 years that hearing that word makes me sick cause there isn't nothing in the world worth the price someones pays just to take that stuff.
Never tried it and have no desire to do so but it took from me as if I was the one useing it cause of all it cost me to lose.
Never do it and help keep it away from all you love is all one needs to do cause once they or you start sooner or later it will kill you.
that pretty much sums it up. you or someone u know must have been really affected with this disease for you to write such a sorrowful but true thing i feel for you and anyone else that has been touched by this epidemic!!help
Yep it has been here in New Zealand now for a good few years and we are really starting to see it hit home in our families with the children suffering the most from broken families, not enough food, clothes etc.

NZ government knew it was coming, why did they not learn from USA and other countries and impose huge criminal sentances as deterrants. Instead our mental health services are now crippling under the increasing admissions of patients who's effects are irreversible. They are putting it into all sorts of recreational drugs to hook the teenagers as well. The trouble is that intelligent people who should know better are trying it and getting hooked and it is having a devastating consequence on their families as well as their physical and mental impairment for the rest of their life.


frustrated
My wife of 18 years got on meth and destroyed our family a couple years ago. Nothing has or ever will be the same. Even though I am past it now I still miss the woman I married. I can only imagine how our 2 sons feel.
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