Poems of Category "Drugs and Addiction" in French language

Welcome to the Drugs and Addiction Poetry category on e-Stories.org! Here, you will discover a collection of poignant poems, crafted by talented hobby authors. Drugs and addiction are powerful themes that have the potential to deeply impact individuals and society as a whole. Through these poems, we explore the many forms and consequences of addiction. In this category, you will encounter poems that delve into the complexities of addiction, examining its devastating effects on individuals, relationships, and communities. These poems can draw from personal experiences of the authors, observations of society, or even fictional narratives that shed light on the struggles faced by those affected by addiction. The texts within this category offer a raw and honest portrayal of the consequences of drugs and addiction, highlighting the pain, despair, and destruction that can be associated with these struggles. However, amid the darkness, there is also a glimmer of hope. These poems remind us that recovery is possible, that healing can be found, and that there is strength in the journey towards sobriety. At e-Stories.org, we celebrate the talent and courage of hobby authors who shed light on the harsh realities of addiction through their poetic expressions. We invite you to explore this compelling collection of poems on drugs and addiction and bear witness to the breadth of emotions captured within these verses. Moreover, we encourage you to share your own poems on this theme, as e-Stories.org provides a platform to freely publish your writings. By sharing your own experiences, reflections, and hope, you can provide solace and inspiration to others who may be struggling with addiction or seeking solace from its effects.

Poems Drugs and Addiction (french)

Title Author:
Acrostiche pour Facebook!Said Chourar
BerneVera Schilling
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La JeunesseBalthazar Nzomono-Balenda
LA LUXUREEmmanuelle Morelle
Mariage pour tous!Said Chourar
Mariage pour tous!Said Chourar
un poète ivreMauricio Santiago Boulogne