I received an email yesterday from Valerie Fiore, a mother who - TopicsExpress



          

I received an email yesterday from Valerie Fiore, a mother who lost her son to addiction. So heartbreaking! She was wondering if I would write a poem about her son, Anthony. Gulp! My poetry comes from a deep place in my heart because it is about my son and my experience as a parent. I’ve never tried to write about someone else, a stranger, although I know that many of our journeys are very similar. I didnt want to let her down or promise something that I couldnt deliver. I said that I would try and, hopefully, something would come to me. Valerie sent me some information about Anthony, and it touched my heart. We were off to a good start! I downloaded a photo of him and put it in my Word document for inspiration. He was so beautiful, just like all of our kids. I prayed last night for the words that would properly capture this young man’s essence and his life’s journey. I sat down today to write and the words came to me and so did the tears. I am so grateful and relieved that I was able to give this to her. Please read the poem (written from Valerie to Anthony), then sign the petition and share with your friends. Together, we can make a difference. Anthony’s Act A beautiful blessing, my dark-haired boy Sent from above, full of love and joy. The years passed quickly, with my little cub scout A very bright boy, never going without. Vacations filled with laughter, and lots of plans Lazy days at the beach, on Florida’s white sands. A normal childhood, in a loving home This was Anthony’s life, before he began to roam. He reached that age, where independence is sought Looking for acceptance, but it would be hard fought. Bullies and rejection, took the joy from his heart No longer feeling worthy, he began to fall apart. Keeping the pain to himself, he did the best he could To find a place to belong, but the situation wasn’t good. Slipping further away, our boy became distant His drug use escalated, in what seemed like an instant. He made it to college, where things became worse Pills became a memory, with the heroin curse. Hearing this news, we picked up our son Badly needing treatment, if this battle was to be won. Ninety days of inpatient, gives them the best chance But, insurance doesn’t cover this; it is a life and death dance. The short-term stays were not enough, our boy needed longer Recovery homes in unhealthy areas, made the cravings stronger. We fought all we could, and begged and pleaded Please keep our boy, give him what is needed. After a tough six year battle, he began to heal For eight wonderful months, it hardly seemed real. Laughing again, and calling me mudder Spending time with Nick, his beloved little brother. A new job and car, and cooking meals for his pack So thankful to God, I cried, “I got my Anthony back”. We began to feel hopeful, that this time he may have made it But hope turned to despair, when I found him in our basement. Good-bye our dear Anthony, you are loved beyond words I miss your beautiful smile, and your laughter, now unheard. Your life had meaning, you didn’t die in vain In your memory we fight, to save others from this pain. We made a promise to you, son; a solid pact That we would make a difference, through the Anthony’s Act. We will not let one more suffer, as companies earn high profits In your name, we stand, as we try to stop it. Written by: Rose Barbour in memory of Anthony and all those who’ve been lost to this terrible epidemic and those still in the trenches. Things need to change. Please sign the petition! ~ The link to the petition is on my blog and also in the comments below...
Posted on: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 13:10:00 +0000

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