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  • Oxycontin: The Pain Killer That Kills People

  • Drugz & Homelessness
  • By: Mike Blake
  • Narrated by: Mike Blake
  • Length: 3 mins

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Oxycontin: The Pain Killer That Kills People

By: Mike Blake
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Publisher's Summary

Oxycontin: The Pain Killer, that Kills People.

What's this Poem about? Overdoses, withdrawals, futures blighted, the highs & the lows.

Killers without guns, just bullets of prose.

Update 3: Improved layout and added more verses. Nov. 16th 2021

Update 4. Two new verses added March 03rd 2022.

Update 5. With 4 more new verses added—Jan 10th 2023.

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