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Created on: April 29, 2009
crying
crying in your room,
crying at the bride and groom.
your head in your pillow ,
tears fallen from your sorrow.
tears roll down your face,
from the humilty and disgrace.
nothing to look forward to,
but looking in the mirror at you,
seeing the misery on your face,
ask what happen to put you in this place.
happiness has finally come,
now all your tears are finally gone.
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Poetry: Crying
Cry, cry, wonder why
The poet squints a tearful eye
Sad face into the mirror glances
One teardrop streams out and dances
Eyes
by Leroy Coffie
Teardrops
although a little salty
they sometimes fall with care
a deep and careful beauty
this thing we call a tear
it's like
I am crying tears of ice,
cold and clammy
against a glistening cheek.
I am frigid in my pride,
And I have lost something
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If you don't cry for me
I'll never learn to trust you
Never know how to make you see
I just want you to cry for me
Just cry
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Don't be alarmed when you see my tears.
You might find me this way any time.
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