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Tears of Silence
I raised you from a boy to young man I thought I would never tell you a lie Son I wish I knew why I said the things I did
I thought I would teach you What my father passed on to me Every boy one day will walk the walk of a man When it came time to wear our country’s uniform
My father once fought bravely in Japan The day came when it would be my turn to serve My father’s advice to me: “Son real men don’t cry.” Next thing I knew I was in a plane off to Vietnam
I volunteered to fight in a War That till this day I don’t understand How fighting this War Would turn me into a man
All I knew was “Real men don’t cry” I served my tour without a single scratch Not realizing the War for me would never end The hidden wounds I would carry for the rest of my life
My father never told me The things in War I would live to see All I knew were “Real men don’t cry” He didn’t tell me about the brothers I would come to meet
The ones that would die courageously on the battlefield next to me He didn’t tell me about POWs who never felt freedom again He didn’t tell about the men, KIAs or now MIAs He didn’t tell me about the men we would leave behind to die
All I knew was “Real men don’t cry” Dear God forgive me for the lies I told my only son who died in IRAQ He didn’t need to go off to War to become a real man
My father was so wrong Some of things he taught me Couldn’t save my only son My tears are silent they will never bring my boy back
All I have now are the memories of my son Our nation’s flag covered on his coffin The tears of his mother who cries every night So I fight back the tears because “Real don’t men cry”
Written by: Ruby Alexandra Beloz © Friday, October 08, 2004
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