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POST REHAB ......................................................................................................................................................CLAIRE SCOTT

HONORABLE MENTION

Post Rehab

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Poem by Claire Scott

they taught us to pray mother to our lord jesus for strength to refuse

the call of meth of vodka of vicodin to call our sponsor eat three

meals a day fresh berries mother & broccoli run a mile each morning

they say keep a gratitude journal pages filled with purple ink mother mine is empty

midnight visitors to keep money coming to keep me in needles mother & crystal meth

mother I can’t wait any speed no longer rehab has ruined

I pour another glass, fill a syringe drinking darkness as jesus dances on the cross

Claire Scott is an award winning poet who has received multiple Pushcart Prize nominations. Her work has been accepted by the Atlanta Review, Bellevue Literary Review, New Ohio Review, Enizagam and Healing Muse among others. Claire is the author of Waiting to be Called and Until I Couldn’t. She is the co-author of Unfolding in Light: A Sisters’ Journey in Photography and Poetry.

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