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The Man in The Waiting Room
Contributed by
InteruptedFate
on
Monday, 4th August 2003 @ 05:05:00 AM in AEST
Topic:
SadPoetry
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Where i sat, there he lay,
Hunched all over in dismay.
Why must he be so sad today?
It's sunshine out, not gloomy and gray.
I looked at him,
He looked away,
He stared at them,
And tried to say,
"I miss my daughter."
I set my hand upon his back,
I stared at him, he was in lack.
In lake the only girl he had
That cheered him up when he was sad.
I looked into his eyes so cold.
He must have had the world on hold.
He's suffering a greivious loss.
I said to him, "Consult the Cross."
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Re: The Man in The Waiting Room
(User Rating: 1 ) by rusty1980 on
Monday, 4th August 2003 @ 01:32:12 PM AEST (User
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OH truly a piece of beauty!! |
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