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I Cry For Them
I cry a tear for the girl who was once called fat.
I cry a tear for the family who has to deal with that.
I cry a tear for the brown haired girl who misses her sister morethan we know.
I cry a tear for the tall boy who see's but may not understand.
I cry a tear for the comic book kid who understands but doesn't visit "her".
I cry for the short blonde girl who is strong for her sister, but not herself.
I cry many tears for the man who would do anything to bring his daughter home.
I cry for all the friends who have to see her come and go.
I cry for all the doctors who did all they could , but couldn't help.
I cry for all the times I should have called.
I cry for all the times she cries ,
for all the times I should have listened ,
for all the times I should have helped ,
and for the times I didn't know how to.
I cry for all the times we laugh
and I cry for the times we don't
I cry for all the times you run down the hall just to say hi
And I cry for all the times we've hugged goodbye.
I may cry for many people
and I may cry for many things
but in the end
I'm just crying for my twin
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