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.

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PTSD

War

War
I thought I'd write a couple of lines tonight
about people who suffer and the battles they fight.
Some are right in their face others hidden in their mind

New Life

New Life
It's often hard to talk from your Heart
and you generally don't know where to start.
especially when it comes to trauma and pain

Hello PTSD

Hello PTSD
Hey PTSD I'm talking to you
you're no longer in charge of what I think say or do.
You'll no longer take me to the brink of deaths door

Brave Servants

Brave Servants
How many flags have been folded
for the lives that were lost
from the service and duties of one that paid the ultimate cost.

Helping Hearts

Helping Hearts
Suicide prevention hotlines and crisis lines aren't the only place you can find help today.

My Hell

My Hell
I've never seen anyone take their last breath
but I've stood toe to toe with multitudes of death.
With every new toe tag my humanity fell

Transition

Transition
When you leave the military scene
with your duffel bag and DD 214
Uncertainty generally pounds on your chest

Transition

Transition
When you leave the military scene
with your duffel bag and DD 214
Uncertainty generally pounds on your chest

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