hazeen why did you attach your poem to mine? you should have posted it as a
separate poem
--- In poets@yahoogroups.com, hasrat hazeen <hazeen_hasrat@...> wrote:
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> A old father's red tears,
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> In a Kashmir many fathers,
> Waiting their loves once,
> Many disappeared by violence,
> A old father's red tears,
> Telling story to the world,
> What was sin of my son?
> Why forces make disappeared
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> Why this heaven bleeding
> too much?
> Why world silent by seeing
> father's red tears?
> Why and why?
> hazeen hasrat
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> --- On Thu, 10/22/09, Lovepoet <couchonjrharry@...> wrote:
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> From: Lovepoet <couchonjrharry@...>
> Subject: [poets] A Father's Tears
> To: poets@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, October 22, 2009, 10:02 AM
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> My daughter, you've been in heaven for twenty years
> And for each of those, I've cried countless tears
> A father's tears seldom fall, but when they do
> That he is devastated is so very, very true
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> A father's tears, falling like the rain
> Help him to cope with such unbearable pain
> Pain that comes from his child's death
> A pain that grows with his every breath
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> Few things can cause a father's tears
> Like the realization of all his fears
> But nothing can hurt a man any worse
> Than seeing his cild lying in a hearse
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> For my daughter, a father's tears I've cried
> Every single day since the day she died
> Each and every tear helps release my grief
> And at least for a while, brings some relief
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> Harry J. Couchon Jr.
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