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I WANT YOU TO CRY
Contributed by
tifrob
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Wednesday, 30th June 2004 @ 12:04:40 PM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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I want you to cry,
Shed real tears,
When the world is awry,
And steeped in fear.
I want you to cry,
As you hear a sad story,
Don’t stifle a sigh,
Don’t give in to the gory.
I want you to cry,
For an animals pain,
Feel the hurt inside,
Have no words to explain.
I want you to cry,
For the hungry and poor,
Don’t turn aside,
For the exiting door.
I want you to cry,
As you watch the news,
As a young man dies,
Shed a tear or two.
I want you to cry,
For the child that is taken,
For the unsung lulla-bye,
For a world that’s forsaken.
I want you to cry,
For innocence lost,
For yesterday’s lies,
For tomorrow’s cost.
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Re: I WANT YOU TO CRY
(User Rating: 1 ) by pixie on
Wednesday, 30th June 2004 @ 12:53:35 PM AEST (User
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I can understand totally what you are saying, I do let myself cry more now .. and it feels good after you've had a cry
great write
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Re: I WANT YOU TO CRY
(User Rating: 1 ) by liquidsunshine on
Wednesday, 30th June 2004 @ 01:07:48 PM AEST (User
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It's true. Lots of people of today's sad society are hardened and bottled up. It'd be nice to see some raw emotion more often.
Lots of love and peace be with you,
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Re: I WANT YOU TO CRY
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Wednesday, 30th June 2004 @ 03:21:59 PM AEST (User
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Yes, this is so true. You cannot sympathise with another's pain unless you have lived pain. This is an excellent poem.
Rita |
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