Johnny loved to party

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    Johnny loved to party

    Johnny loved a party
    He never missed a chance
    To tell a joke and have a drink and dance the futile dance
    Of a life spent in a bottle
    A “spirit filled life” if you will,
    And every shot was aimed at His conscience
    Which he maimed but could not kill.
    The whole of his existence was spent in futility
    Because wanton choice had a louder voice then responsibility.
    He ran from those who loved him, after rainbows of illusion,
    Strong drink gave him fortitude for belief in his delusion

    Booze made him feel important, in this world of his own making,
    A world of ripe red plums, set before him for the taking!
    He’d talk about how he’d get those plums, in blithering drunken chatter,
    But he needed to get off the barstool and go and find a ladder!
    Instead he let his hopes and dreams rot upon the tree, and swallowed his failure In a glass full of booze labeled, why has this happened to me?

    He wore self pity like a crown, and the barstool was his throne
    A bar full of “subjects” paid heed to him…Until his money was gone.
    His so called “friends” would bolster him and validate his drinking
    They’d hug and smile and then they’d toast, and with their glasses clinking, say “here’s to life and friendship”
    The drunkards Irony.

    He embraced the lies of drunkenness, He just did not want to see,
    The bottom of the bottle, the last drop of his demise
    The worn face in the mirror staring back with blood shot eyes
    The carnage left behind him, of heart broke wife and child
    Vows and promises he had made, all had been defiled.
    Johnny made a profession of faith, in Jesus, our Savior and Lord
    but he chose to live his life carnally, instead of by faith in God's word.

    Life in the fast lane he called it, but one night he ran out of road.
    At the end of the road, was a young man, he lay there lifeless and cold,
    Eyes without sight on that dark drunken night must have pierced Johnny's heart like a sword.
    The last days of His life spent in prison, for the young life that he had taken, the days before that, spent in prison as well, but a prison of his own making.
    Those who loved him mourned him, long before he died,
    Wife and children and family who had been casually tossed aside,
    He chose readily to live for the present and to glorify the past,
    He set his sight on the moment and not on things meant to last.
    His faith in God was not strong, and I hope his profession was true,
    I hope to see him again someday when my own days here are through.
    so I will not lie about him at this funerals eulogy,
    The best that I can say of him is---Johnny loved a party.


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    Hampton commented on Johnny loved to party

    07-19-2009

    A sad tale and one that sends a string message to those that suffer from alcoholism.

    MAFLongfellow commented on Johnny loved to party

    01-12-2009

    I HAVE A JOHNNY. HIS NAME IS BOBBY. I WONDER HOW MANY OTHERS R OUT THEIR WATCHING THESE PEOPLE DESTROY THEMSELVES BY CHOICE AND THE INNOCENT AROUND THEM. HOW SAD, GREAT WRITE AND HOW IT GETS PUBLISHED AROUND THE WORLD. MAYBE SOMEONE WILL SEE THE LIGH

    When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

    John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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