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Leaving Them
Contributed by
metalmouth666
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Sunday, 20th July 2003 @ 10:05:00 PM in AEST
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The little ones cry at night, cry at night, is what they do. The little ones cry at night, cry at night, because theyre scared.
As the children cry, the parents fight. Ignoring their little noises, and leaving them, to die. And leaving them all on their own.
The teenagers cry at night, Cry at night, is what they do. The teenagers cry at night, Cry at night, because theyre alone.
And as they cry, they go unseen. To those who walk by all day, and leaving them, to die. And leaving them all on their own.
The woman cry at night, Cry at night, is what they do. The woman cry at night, Cry at night, because theyre afraid.
And when they cry, they get slapped. Because their stuck in a relationship. That is abusive, and cant escape. And left there on their own, to die.
The elderly cry at night, cry at night is what they do. The elderly cry at night, cry at night, because theyre forgotten.
And when they cry, they die inside. Forgotten by their own family who has left them, to die. Who left them all on their own.
The angels cry at night, Cry at night, is what they do. The angels cry at night, Cry at night, because they are sad.
And when they cry, they feel inside. That someone else is all alone they have been left alone to die they have been left on their own.
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Re: Leaving Them
(User Rating: 1 ) by Ilhar on
Sunday, 20th July 2003 @ 11:04:17 PM AEST (User
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so sad but very well written and unfortunately all too true
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