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They don't care nobody cares about your sorrow they say I'm sorry to hear it, or that's too bad but as soon as the words stop sounding they celebrate that it is not them they care only so much Some might care the first time they hear of it empathy is as real as stone but doesn't last nearly as long and turns to mist that blows away quickly they care only so long You know it because you do the same after hearing it a few times you wonder why don't they just accept their lot? the stone becomes mist and blows away you only care so much, for so long when it is your sorrow your pain your injustice It hurts. It aches. It isn't fair. It shouldn't have happened they don't care You might as well tell a wall or sing it to a passing sparrow or tell your dog, who will surely care longer than any of your fellow man You know it because you do the same and the mist blows away and you move on leaving sorrow and pain it's victim to have
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Jul 14, 2020
Jul 14, 2020 at 12:08 PM UTC
They don't
They don't care nobody cares about your sorrow they say I'm sorry to hear it, or that's too bad but as soon as the words stop sounding they celebrate that it is not them they care only so much Some might care the first time they hear of it empathy is as real as stone but doesn't last nearly as long and turns to mist that blows away quickly they care only so long You know it because you do the same after hearing it a few times you wonder why don't they just accept their lot? the stone becomes mist and blows away you only care so much, for so long when it is your sorrow your pain your injustice It hurts. It aches. It isn't fair. It shouldn't have happened they don't care You might as well tell a wall or sing it to a passing sparrow or tell your dog, who will surely care longer than any of your fellow man You know it because you do the same and the mist blows away and you move on leaving sorrow and pain it's victim to have
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Jul 14, 2020
Jul 14, 2020 at 12:08 PM UTC
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