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There is no denying this feeling, Butterflies fluttering with dread inside. The melancholy sound of the blind man cries, Echoes like sorrows in the corners of pain, Lamenting like a melody so full of angst, The devil smiling triumphantly, perched on his shoulder. Sorrows so deep, Keeping me up at nights, Searching desperately for an inkling of light, Listening to Glenn Hughes to help me through the night. Darkness envelops me in all its might. When a blind man cries, you know without a doubt It’s a cry of agony felt from the very depth of his soul. The one that promised forever is now playing a different tune; A new lover’s lips are being explored, Sweet nothings prose-penned to expose The deep emotions evoked with a certain look— That’s all it took, no need for goodbyes. Sorrows so deep, Keeping me up at nights, Searching desperately for an inkling of light, Listening to Glenn Hughes to help me through the night. Falling on my knees, begging for mercy, Calling all angels to wipe these tears away, Promising my earthly life and all that I have For the return of your embrace. Not caring, the blood escapes and trickles, Cutting all ties as I cry along to “When a Blind Man Cries.” Clutching my chest as the scream is muffled, Enveloped in darkness, a sorrow so great— No light within and no light without sight, A distorted picture of a man in plight. The danger is so real as he curls up broken. Sorrows so deep, Keeping me up at nights, Searching desperately for an inkling of light, Listening to Glenn Hughes to help me through the night. Pulling him from the pit of misery, His ears straining and feeling a flutter of hope, As the record player is playing the last hurrah. A blind man’s eyes still weep, A blind man’s heart still feels. He crawls over and gingerly drops another beat. Sorrows so deep, Keeping me up at nights, Searching desperately for an inkling of light, Listening to Glenn Hughes to help me through the night. When a blind man cries, He hears No Stranger to Love, Released by Glenn Hughes in 1986. No longer in darkness, the eyes now see. Music and the legend behind the lyrics Will always be there when the blind man cries.
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