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I Don't Cry
I don't cry
 It's a waste of good water
 Does that make me cold? 
 A horrible daughter? 
 
 But when I first read
 The letter you wrote
 I felt the tears
 I started to choke...
 
 You said that you loved him
 With all of your heart
 Twenty years past
 And your world ripped apart
 
 You told him to leave
 You wrote him goodbye
 To pack up his bags,
 His love, his lies
 
 You said I could read it
 So I took it upstairs
 Where you couldn't see me
 Pretend not to care
 
 When you wrote that he was
 Your first and your last
 That you would always
 Remember the past
 
 When I read your words
 I collapsed to the floor
 And cried like I had never
 Cried before
 
 I don't cry
 It's a waste and a bother
 But for you, I will cry
 I will cry for my mother.
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