this diary is dedicated to all who suffer because of war and other disasters
cross-posted at DailyKos, Booman Tribune, European Tribune, and My Left Wing.
image and poem below the fold
A gypsy girl, injured in an attack that killed her mother, sits in her home in the southern Iraqi city of Diwaniya November 2, 2005. Iraq’s tiny community of gypsies are famous for their dancing and singing, which many Iraqis enjoy, but for years they have been socially ostracized. Now they say their way of life is under threat from religious extremists. The gypsy community of around 250 families who live near the southern town of Diwaniya say they have been attacked by Shi’ite militias and they fear for their future.
REUTERS/Imad Al-Khozai
Kendra Murphy, 11, sister of U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Kendell Frederick, who was killed in Iraq on Oct. 19, recalls fond memories of her brother during a press interview at the family’s house Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005, in Randallstown, Md.
(AP Photo/Matt Houston)
Tears of a Clown
by William ‘Smokey’ Robinson
Now if there’s a smile on my face
it’s only there tryin’ to fool the public
but when it comes down to foolin’ you;
Now honey, that’s quite a different subject
But don’t let my glad expression
give you the wrong impression
Really I’m sad
I’m sadder than sad
You’re gone and I’m hurtin’ so bad
Like a clown I pretend to be glad
Now there’s some sad things known to man
but ain’t too much sadder than the tears of a clown
when there’s no one around
Now if I appear to be carefree
it’s only to camouflage my sadness
In order to keep my pride I try
to cover the hurt with a show of gladness
But don’t let my show convince you
that I’ve been happy since you decided to go
Oh, I need you so
I’m hurt and I want you to know
Now there’s some sad things known to man
but ain’t too much sadder than
the tears of a clown
when there’s no one around
Just like Pagliacci did
I try to keep my sadness hid
Smiling in the public eye
But in my lonely room I cry
the tears of a clown
when there’s no one around
Now if there’s a smile on my face
Don’t let my glad expression
Give you the wrong impression.
Don’t let this smile I wear
Make you think that I don’t care
Really I’m sad
Hurtin’ so bad…
Song credited to W. Robinson/H. Cosby/S. Wonder
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