1. Identify components of the cycle of addiction.

2. Understand the negative impact of addiction on self and others.

3. Understand the power of addiction and resistance to change.

 

 


Unit 5 Section 1Exercise 1 The experience of addiction Social Distortion's "Ball and Chain"

Click on the following link to the song Ball and Chain by Social Distortion.
The lyrics are transcribed below.

Well it's been ten years, and a thousand tears
And look at the mess I'm in-
A broken nose and a broken heart,
An empty bottle of gin
Well I sit and I pray
In my broken down Chevrolet-
While I'm singin' to myself
There's got to be another way

chorus:
Take away, take away
Take away this ball and chain
I'm lonely and I'm tired
And I can't take any more pain
Take away, take away
Never to return again
Take away, take away
Take away this ball and chain

Well I've searched and I've searched
To find the perfect life-
A brand new car and a brand new suit
I even got me a little wife-
But wherever I have gone
I was sure to find myself there-
You can run all your life
But not go anywhere

chorus:
Take away, take away
Take away this ball and chain
I'm sick and I'm tired
And I can't take any more pain
Take away, take away
Never to return again
Take away, take away
Take away this ball and chain

Well I'll pass the bar on the way
To my dingy hotel room-
I spent all my money
Been drinkin' since a half past noon-
I'll wake there in the mornin'
Or maybe in the county jail-
Times are hard getting harder
I'm born to lose and destined to fail-

chorus:
Take away, take away
Take away this ball and chain
I'm lonely and I'm tired
And I can't take any more pain
Take away, take away
Never to return again
Take away, take away
Take away this ball and chain

Study Questions

  1. A great many rock songs have as their theme alcohol and drug addiction. What’s the appeal? Is there romanticizing going on? If so, what purpose does it serve?
  2. Is it clear whether “I can’t take any more pain” refers to the burden of addiction or the anguish it relieves? What does this ambiguity say about addiction?