posted Jan 4, 2009, 5:09 PM by Arthur Fudge
MEN DO CRY Taken from: The Compassionate Friends
Newsletter By Ken Falk TCF, Notrhwest CT Chapter
I heard quite
often "men don't cry" Though no one ever told me why. So when I fell and
skinned a knee No one came by to comfort me.
And when some bully boy
at school Would pull a prank so mean and cruel I'd quickly learn to turn
and quip "It doesn't hurt" and bite my lip.
So as I grew to reasoned
years I learned to stifle any tears. Though "Be a big boy" it
began Quite soon I learned to "Be a man."
And I could play that stoic
role While storm and tempest wracked my soul. No pain nor setback could
there be Could wrest one single tear from me.
Then one long night I
stood nearby And helplessly watched my son die. And quickly found to my
surprise That all that tearless talk was lies.
And still I cry and
have no shame I cannot play that "big boy" game. And openly without
remorse I let my sorrow take its course.
So those of you who can't
abide A man you've seen who's often cried Reach out to him with all your
heart As one whose life's been torn apart.
For men do cry when they
can see Their loss of immortality. And tears will come in endless
streams When mindless fate destroys their dreams.
For Brian from Karen xxooo |
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