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Shame befall a man Whose eyes do no tear Whose lips do not utter A word of comfort For his fellow brother What use is such manliness? What end does this bravado meet? When at the end of the day By swallowing his tears He allows his life to be consumed by grief? Away with manliness, then That shallow, heartless monster That one-eyed, judge of men Who cannot look beyond the tears To the heart that lies within The heart that is brave The heart that has the courage To stand in his court and say I will cry for I have been hurt You may do unto me what you may!
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Jun 13, 2012
Jun 13, 2012 at 4:57 PM UTC
A Man
Shame befall a man Whose eyes do no tear Whose lips do not utter A word of comfort For his fellow brother What use is such manliness? What end does this bravado meet? When at the end of the day By swallowing his tears He allows his life to be consumed by grief? Away with manliness, then That shallow, heartless monster That one-eyed, judge of men Who cannot look beyond the tears To the heart that lies within The heart that is brave The heart that has the courage To stand in his court and say I will cry for I have been hurt You may do unto me what you may!
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Jun 13, 2012
Jun 13, 2012 at 4:57 PM UTC
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