If you could open up every man in the world You'd find that they've been popping pills their entire lives Yet no one ever thought of an intervention These pills are capsules of clear salty water That drown their hearts, killing off every emotion They are not allowed to wet their cheeks Because according to the myth, male tears shrink penises
Men do not cry; they bleed inwards Their blood is stained with all their fears and pains But they do not feel anything They are men, and men don't feel Men don't hurt; men only exist But how do they breathe with all that water in their lungs? When they exhale, their breath carries little drops of water out They are round, soft, and pleading for help "Let us out! We can't breathe! It's too dark in here," For the heart is the light of the human soul Drown it and everything shuts down
Crying is not just tears streaming down your face Crying is establishing a connection with yourself It is an acceptance of pain And acceptance is the first step to move forward When you cry, your barren eyes are washed and cleaned Drying out the well inside your chest Letting your heart breathe Letting your body rest Letting your soul shine
Men are oceans of salt and pain When the only thing they need to be is human