Awhile back a lady from upstate New York e-mailed me a request. She wanted to know if I had ever written a poem about an alcoholic going to heaven, since they had already spent their time in hell.
She shared with me that most of her life she could only remember her brother as a drunk. That is until recently. Her brother passed away - sober. Four years sober!
This is the poem I came up with for her.
The Battles Lost... The War Won
he fought a battle he could never win a vicious cycle he was in he tried many ways to stay in control but eventually alcohol would take its toll
loss of friends and family he was blind to what they’d see no longer able to play his games he was alone… filled with shame
pride was gone when surrender came after that his life was never the same he began to smile again and made amends to long lost friends
he was grateful for what he believed a Higher Power he would receive as best he could he dealt with the past and found humility… at long last
he was spiritually sound when he was laid in the ground his mind was crystal clear when he awoke… shedding tears
the sky was bright… when he saw a figure in the light he fell to his knees pleading for forgiveness… please
“Stand up, my son, your battle is done.” “You have won your war, come on through Heaven’s door.”
“You died sober and have been blessed, it’s time to enjoy your eternal rest.” “Forget the Hell you’ve been through, because, My child, I’ve always loved you.”
She shared with me that most of her life she could only remember her brother as a drunk. That is until recently. Her brother passed away - sober. Four years sober!
This is the poem I came up with for her.
The Battles Lost... The War Won
he fought a battle he could never win
a vicious cycle he was in
he tried many ways to stay in control
but eventually alcohol would take its toll
loss of friends and family
he was blind to what they’d see
no longer able to play his games
he was alone… filled with shame
pride was gone when surrender came
after that his life was never the same
he began to smile again
and made amends to long lost friends
he was grateful for what he believed
a Higher Power he would receive
as best he could he dealt with the past
and found humility… at long last
he was spiritually sound
when he was laid in the ground
his mind was crystal clear
when he awoke… shedding tears
the sky was bright…
when he saw a figure in the light
he fell to his knees
pleading for forgiveness… please
“Stand up, my son,
your battle is done.”
“You have won your war,
come on through Heaven’s door.”
“You died sober and have been blessed,
it’s time to enjoy your eternal rest.”
“Forget the Hell you’ve been through,
because, My child, I’ve always loved you.”