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is to stay sober and to help other alcoholics (and addicts) achieve sobriety. When you’re first coming in, when you’re on the morning side of the mountain, tradition 5 seems like the dumbest or most obvious thing in the world. Duh.
There is a song by Patty Griffin, I’ve talked about this before, called [...]
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Every day I take a bitter pill that gets me on my way,
for the little aches and pains the ones I have from day to day.
To help me think a little less about the things I miss.
To help me not to wonder how I ended up like this.
Useless Desires
Patty Griffin
Corinne says I’m “thawing out.” Nikki [...]
Tags: aches, gardenias, Grief, growth, Hope, pain, Patty Griffin, Paul Monette, relationships, root, Spirituality
And I’ll be walking
Till the day I expire
Sometimes I lay down
No more can I do
But then I go on again
Because you ask me to
Up to the Mountain (MLK Song) - Patty Griffin Children Running Through
“I saw a documentary on him and that last speech the day before he died in Memphis, the ‘Up to [...]
Tags: Early Recovery From Crystal Meth Addiction, inspiration, Martin Luther King Day, Memphis, Patty Griffin
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