Johnny Cash sings "The Junkie's Prayer"
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c.r.e.a.m.
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@myhattrick happy 23rd birthday,sorry to say that i have fell back on my old ways but knowing ppl. can gives me hope still
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It amazes and frightens me how little understanding there is about the disease of addiction and recovery from it. The comments on this video are a perfect example of what I am talking about. I am a recovering addict and in a few days I will celebrate 23 years clean. I am not a junkie anymore though I still consider myself an addict. There is a vast difference in those two terms. I am working now as an addiction counselor so I continue to see first hand the devastation of this disease.
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John lived it and the Man In Black is still The Sh**!, even though he's not with us any more. RIP, cuz we'll meet again...
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anything that comes between you and GOD,eventually becomes your "god". keep your peace by keeping JESUS IN YOUR HEART AND SOUL.love honestly and youll know peace.
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@RageAgainstNWO not quite a satanist, an occult follower there is really a difference. anyway i dont follow his teachings or any other religions for that matter. my point stands, the book will teach you or anyone who reads it a great life lession. its not all about drug use either its about finding your true will and purpose in this life. really didnt mean to offend anyone just saying i love certain drugs, at one point i couldnt control it, now i can and rarely ever use. its fun when i do tho :)
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@billybadbird867 Aliester Crowley was a Satanist, and is burning in hell right this second. I'd think twice before following advice from Aliester Crowley
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People know drugs are for losers so why the hell do they try it? I don't get it.
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The fact that Johnny fought the disease of addiction and had the support of a wonderful woman--makes him a luckier man than most. Addiction is hard and his wife recognized his need of support not belittling him. For those who can use whenever they choose, they are very different from a junkie. Instead of judging and belittling each other, listen to the music and find peace and contentment in the moment...
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such is life
the coolest man ever lived
petervanvliet1961 1 year ago 32
Freedom with dopes is not a freedom.. That freedom with needle , pills or alcohol is very shortly lived. Alcohol and pills drove me to the corner and I could not run anymore. It took 20 years of my life, but now I am really free - I am clean. Thanks Johnny! You were a great and a brave man by giving face to narcotic problems. Even here, in very nothern parts of Scandinavia, narcotics are a huge problem. R.I.P. Johnny. I miss Your kind of brave people.
lainio52 4 months ago 6