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Sad Poems And Quotes That Make You Cry

Sad Poems And Quotes That Make You Cry

Here's poetry about depression, suicide, hatred and emptiness. They show how people feel under a lot stress or other negative feelings in or about life. Some of these show true meaning about worthlessness, make you feel entirely done with life emotionally. (Rarely, physically.) *To people who feel this way could relate to what I'm talking about. In hopes that you can read these pieces and give me feedback about em', I love you forever and I really hope you like em. *Leave a comment, vote or message me for suggestions*
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I cry for you in the dark!
by Melissa Vipond
No one knows the emotions that fill my heart.
No body could possibly understand!
I wouldnt know where to start.
Because when im all alone,
I enter my own land!

I cry for you in the dark.
I cry for you my other half.
I hold your love extra tight.
To keep it safe throughout the night.

Sometimes it feels so right it feels wrong!
Sometimes I sit for hours
and cry along to our song!
Dreaming away
I feel happy and free
I wait for the day when we will be.

But should that day not come for a centuary
I promise I shall wait
I promise I will love you for eternity
I'll love you through happiness and hate!
So now im waiting to own your heart,
and untill that day.
I'll forever cry for you in the dark!
 
When you cry
I'm there by you side
Catching the tears
Wiping your nose
Holding your hand

When you laugh
I'm there by your side
Giggling with you
Grasping you shoulder for balance
Enjoying the moment

When you're down
I'm there by your side
Cheering you up
Telling you dumb jokes
Making a fool of myself

And when you need me
I'm there by your side
Hugging you tight
Listening close
And letting you know
All is all right.

But when I cry
When I laugh
When I'm down
And when I need you,
You're no where to be found
Disappeared at the moment I call
 
 

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