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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 741643" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I got sidetracked and stumbled upon this beautiful poem from the book <u>Why we Love: the nature and chemistry of Romantic Love By Helen Fisher</u></p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px">Fires run through my body--the pain of loving you. Pain runs through my body with the fires of my love for you. Sickness wanders my body with my love for you. Pain like a boil about to burst with my love for you. Consumed by fire with my love for you. I remember what you said to me. I am thinking of your love for me. I am torn by your love for me. Pain and more pain. Where are you going with my love? I'm told you will go from here. I am told you will leave me here. My body is numb with grief. Remember what I've said, my love. Goodbye, my love, goodbye. (An anonymous Kwakiutl Indian of Southern Alaska transcribed from the native tongue in 1896)</p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></p><p>This is why I am putting this poem here. While the PAWS syndrome speaks in terms of the science of the effects of quitting, there are emotional responses to the loss of a drug, just like the loss of a person. And there is a similar grieving and recovery process. People are in love with their drug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 741643, member: 18958"] I got sidetracked and stumbled upon this beautiful poem from the book [U]Why we Love: the nature and chemistry of Romantic Love By Helen Fisher[/U] [INDENT]Fires run through my body--the pain of loving you. Pain runs through my body with the fires of my love for you. Sickness wanders my body with my love for you. Pain like a boil about to burst with my love for you. Consumed by fire with my love for you. I remember what you said to me. I am thinking of your love for me. I am torn by your love for me. Pain and more pain. Where are you going with my love? I'm told you will go from here. I am told you will leave me here. My body is numb with grief. Remember what I've said, my love. Goodbye, my love, goodbye. (An anonymous Kwakiutl Indian of Southern Alaska transcribed from the native tongue in 1896) [/INDENT] This is why I am putting this poem here. While the PAWS syndrome speaks in terms of the science of the effects of quitting, there are emotional responses to the loss of a drug, just like the loss of a person. And there is a similar grieving and recovery process. People are in love with their drug. [/QUOTE]
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