…abstaining is not a restriction but a release. ~ L., Elisabeth. Food for Thought: Daily Meditations for Overeaters. Hazelden Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Counting calories,
avoiding anything
tasting luscious,
driving past a donut shop,
wondering if the tiny lady
working the drive-through
would still know me,
remember my order…
We can describe abstinence
in terms of deprivation,
restriction, missing the good stuff.
Truth be told, that’s a lie
but if we persist in negativity
a relapse is just around the bend.
But if we realize we’re no longer
mice running in circles on a wheel
but birds set free to fly
into a wondrous world
of freedom!.
avoiding anything
tasting luscious,
driving past a donut shop,
wondering if the tiny lady
working the drive-through
would still know me,
remember my order…
We can describe abstinence
in terms of deprivation,
restriction, missing the good stuff.
Truth be told, that’s a lie
but if we persist in negativity
a relapse is just around the bend.
But if we realize we’re no longer
mice running in circles on a wheel
but birds set free to fly
into a wondrous world
of freedom!.
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