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Eric Clapton's Tears In Heaven
unable to wither away and crawl under bedrock wanting to clam up turn off all the lights you the grieving father in unfathomable anguish the tragedy shakes the world leaving it breathless connecting each one of us through your heartache compelled to share the burden immeasurable in its wake the world not done with the grieving and mourning wanting more from you more than you thought you had left then unplugged you let us have it the fruit of pain and suffering crying collective tears from within partaking in agony that is yours poignant in the haunting of unimaginable despair moving us all with a ballad meant to help in our collective process of healing Read on air by invitation ~ May 17, 2020 'LATE NIGHT POETS' AP: Honorable Mention 2020 Posted on May 5, 2020
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