Spring 4 Ward
Larry R.
April comes around each year our thoughts revert to Spring
The Winter’s past, new buds appear and birds begin to sing
As Mother Earth renews Herself, and flowers start to thrive
Us human folks take heart and know it’s great to be alive
But some of us recall that it was not always that way
Spring did not foretell that we would see a kinder day
Instead we faced the same old path that led us to despair
How alcohol had captured us, we’d gone too far to care
Fast forward to a better time, we stop and look around
At some new friends that willingly had shared what they had found
A way of life away from all the wreckage of their past
A fellowship that’s there to help, we only had to ask
And when we started down that road, a journey to be sure
There were some things we’d need to do if we were to endure
Twelve Steps, they said, we’d have to work to find this inner peace
To break the chains that bound us to our self-inflicted beast
The first three steps did not demand much effort on our part
They just required willingness, that it come from the heart
Admit our problem openly, know we can’t fix ourselves
Then turn our life and will over to someone who could help
Once that is done, our work begins, it’s not a pleasant task
We’d need to look inside ourselves, out true self to unmask
The awful stuff that we had done and hidden for so long
Must now enter the light of day, admit where we were wrong
As Springtime helps to clear away the gloom that Winter brings
So does Step Four, it helps erase the baggage and the strings
That bound us to our past mistakes and things that we resent
That haunted us and made us drink away our discontent
It’s not an easy exercise to have to face the truth
The things we’d done in recent years or maybe in our youth
But old or new, if we’re to grow we have to get it out
And then confess, to God and Man, what it was all about
As days grow long, the cold recedes and Spring is in the air
It helps us to recount the way we needed to repair
Those things that led us to the edge, a place we dare not go
Spring 4 ward to a better way, begin and let it grow
Larry R.
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