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You were there for a moment -  forcing Me to feel I hadn't felt anything in a long time Your passion Your child like heart Breathed Life back into my soul You had a way of seeing things In color And you painted the picture Vividly For my eyes to see And you were there - forcing Me to feel A sickness in my stomach I remembered why I had shut down But didn't I used to say I'd rather Feel pain Than nothing at all? I was like that once - full Of laughter And tears But somewhere I stopped crying And my world turned black and white - I used to Love To roll around in red To cover myself in blue To jump high and land in pools Of green Can I cry for you? And will those tears fall like drops of blood Painting my pillow Blots of red in a room stained white Color Any color Emotion Anything to make me feel alive Can I cry for you? Blood red tears on field of green Beneath a blue sky Painting a spectrum of emotion In a black and white World
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Aug 23, 2020
Aug 23, 2020 at 2:34 PM UTC
Can I Cry For You?
You were there for a moment -  forcing Me to feel I hadn't felt anything in a long time Your passion Your child like heart Breathed Life back into my soul You had a way of seeing things In color And you painted the picture Vividly For my eyes to see And you were there - forcing Me to feel A sickness in my stomach I remembered why I had shut down But didn't I used to say I'd rather Feel pain Than nothing at all? I was like that once - full Of laughter And tears But somewhere I stopped crying And my world turned black and white - I used to Love To roll around in red To cover myself in blue To jump high and land in pools Of green Can I cry for you? And will those tears fall like drops of blood Painting my pillow Blots of red in a room stained white Color Any color Emotion Anything to make me feel alive Can I cry for you? Blood red tears on field of green Beneath a blue sky Painting a spectrum of emotion In a black and white World
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Aug 23, 2020
Aug 23, 2020 at 2:34 PM UTC
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