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Title: | CN ON: On Being Hooked On Drugs And Escaping -- Sing A Song Of |
Published On: | 2006-05-14 |
Source: | Toronto Star (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-14 05:08:00 |
ON BEING HOOKED ON DRUGS AND ESCAPING -- SING A SONG OF SMITHERMAN
In Friday's Star, Ontario Health Minister George Smitherman admitted
that for five years in the 1990s he was addicted to street
stimulants. He said: "I feel like I've closed the door on it -- been
there, done that, wish I hadn't, ain't going back, too much else to do."
We thought that sounded like lyrics to a country song, so we asked
versatile blues/roots songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Chris
Whiteley to pen us a little ditty using Smitherman's words. It goes like this:
The Courage to Come Back
Courage is a word you hear,
Almost every day
You think of heroes saving lives,
Or soldiers far away
Sometimes the bravest deeds of all
Don't end up on a plaque
From deep despair, redemption's found
The courage to come back
It doesn't really matter
Why I started in to use
The pain I felt seemed far away
Through a haze of drugs and booze
Though each of us must overcome
The struggles that we face
For me, escaping chemically
Was easy to embrace
I kept up all appearances
I made it in to work
Though I was high much of the time
I didn't go berserk
My days were spent in agony
Trying to look clean
My nights were used to feed the flame
Out on the party scene
To look into the mirror
And take an honest view
Was probably the hardest thing
I've ever had to do
I knew how far I'd fallen
And I knew I had to change
That with help and self-forgiveness
I could start to re-arrange
Doctors, friends and family
All rallied by my side
I will say there were certain friends
I had to leave behind.
I feel as if I've closed the door
Been there and done that too
Wish I hadn't, ain't going back
I've too much else to do.
Chris Whiteley performs June 3 at Hugh's Room. See hughsroom.com for details.
In Friday's Star, Ontario Health Minister George Smitherman admitted
that for five years in the 1990s he was addicted to street
stimulants. He said: "I feel like I've closed the door on it -- been
there, done that, wish I hadn't, ain't going back, too much else to do."
We thought that sounded like lyrics to a country song, so we asked
versatile blues/roots songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Chris
Whiteley to pen us a little ditty using Smitherman's words. It goes like this:
The Courage to Come Back
Courage is a word you hear,
Almost every day
You think of heroes saving lives,
Or soldiers far away
Sometimes the bravest deeds of all
Don't end up on a plaque
From deep despair, redemption's found
The courage to come back
It doesn't really matter
Why I started in to use
The pain I felt seemed far away
Through a haze of drugs and booze
Though each of us must overcome
The struggles that we face
For me, escaping chemically
Was easy to embrace
I kept up all appearances
I made it in to work
Though I was high much of the time
I didn't go berserk
My days were spent in agony
Trying to look clean
My nights were used to feed the flame
Out on the party scene
To look into the mirror
And take an honest view
Was probably the hardest thing
I've ever had to do
I knew how far I'd fallen
And I knew I had to change
That with help and self-forgiveness
I could start to re-arrange
Doctors, friends and family
All rallied by my side
I will say there were certain friends
I had to leave behind.
I feel as if I've closed the door
Been there and done that too
Wish I hadn't, ain't going back
I've too much else to do.
Chris Whiteley performs June 3 at Hugh's Room. See hughsroom.com for details.
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