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Fire-water courage ends in trembling
fear. Chief
Joseph Nez Perce For most
normal folks, drinking means conviviality, companionship and colorful
imagination. It means release
from care, boredom, and worry. It is joyous intimacy with friends and a
feeling that life is good. But not so with us in those last days of heavy
drinking. The old pleasures were gone. They were but memories. Never could
we recapture the great moments of the past. There was an insistent
yearning to enjoy life as we once did and a heartbreaking obsession that
some new miracle of control would enable us to do it. There was always one
more attempt--and one more failure. The less people
tolerated us, the more we withdrew from society, from life itself. As we
became citizens of King Alcohol, shivering denizens of his mad realm, the
chilling vapor that is loneliness settled down. It thickened, ever
becoming blacker. Some of us sought out sordid places, hoping to find
understanding companionship and approval. Momentarily we did--then would
come oblivion and the awful awakening to face the hideous Four
Horsemen--Terror, Bewilderment, Frustration, Despair. Unhappy drinkers who
read this page will understand! Big Book pg.
151 Reprinted with
permission A.A.W.S. Great Mystery I will not try to find power in a bottle of alcohol.
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