I heard they were experimenting with underwater matches but they had to quit after three smokers drowned.
If you need emergency assistance in the United States, call Suicide Prevention at (800) 273-8255 or the Veterans Crisis Line at (855) 238-5745. Otherwise call 911 or your local emergency number.
For my personal views dealing with suicide which I have called SE (Self Execution) please read and share my book if you believe it can help others. Download The Survivor's Guide to Self Execution right now!
This is a specially formatted version of the Survivor's Guide for PDF readers so you can read it on almost any device. Check your app store for a free PDF reader.
It is also available in paperback at Amazon.com. Buy one for a friend (especially one without a computer or cell phone!).
Rock Bottom
Reaper man, Reaper man, come knock at my door.
I can’t take the pains of this life any more.
I’ve fought so many battles and won not a one.
I don’t even know where my next meal will come from.
I haven’t had a job since I don’t know when.
The stray dog that comes by is my only friend.
The rent’s overdue. My wife and kids have left me.
Oh, Reaper man, I beg you, please come set me free.
If I had something left to sell that had any value
I’d buy me a bottle and drink ‘til it’s through.
But the bottom of the bottles have consumed my life.
They cost me my home, my kids, and my wife.
I lost my license when I wrecked my car into a tree.
I was charged with drunk driving, took ninety days to go free.
I’ve had bad luck, time after time.
I know it’s my fault I don’t have a dime.
I’ve prayed to God with no answers to see.
Oh please, Reaper man, come set me free.
Release me from this living hell that I live.
My life’s the last thing I have left to give.
Stanley Victor Paskavich
Theme by Danetsoft and Danang Probo Sayekti inspired by Maksimer