I Cry
by Tupac Shakur
Sometimes when I'm alone
I Cry,
Cause I am on my own.
The tears I cry are bitter and warm.
They flow with life but take no form
I Cry because my heart is torn.
I find it difficult to carry on.
If I had an ear to confiding,
I would cry among my treasured friend,
but who do you know that stops that long,
to help another carry on.
The world moves fast and it would rather pass by.
Then to stop and see what makes one cry,
so painful and sad.
And sometimes…
I Cry
and no one cares about why.
I Cry,
Cause I am on my own.
The tears I cry are bitter and warm.
They flow with life but take no form
I Cry because my heart is torn.
I find it difficult to carry on.
If I had an ear to confiding,
I would cry among my treasured friend,
but who do you know that stops that long,
to help another carry on.
The world moves fast and it would rather pass by.
Then to stop and see what makes one cry,
so painful and sad.
And sometimes…
I Cry
and no one cares about why.
This poem has a theme of sorrow. It's a poem that has a subject matter of sadness. He is saying that he cries, but there is no shoulder to lean on. There is a regular rhyme in most of this poem. There is personification when he says "The world moves fast and it would rather pass by." This means that no one may be concerned of someone else's feelings. I enjoyed reading and understanding this poem.
ReplyDeleteI think Tupac wrote this poem to not only express his feelings, but to give something that people can relate to. I think that he is trying to express the feeling of emptiness. Most people have experienced what the author is writing about. Way too often people are depressed and hurting and they feel like no one is there for them and no one will listen. He describes the empty, helpless feeling that you get when you have no one to turn to in a time of suffering. Shakur does an excellent job in this poem, as he clearly expresses feelings that many can relate to. In this poem, he talks about the world and how fast it moves, and addresses the fact that not many people care enough to stop and listen to your problems, instead they only care about their own. It also makes you think about the times when other people may be hurting, and if makes you want to be there for other people when they need you. The author uses metaphors throughout the story, describing his tears as “bitter and warm.” He uses comparisons like this to give you a better image of what he is talking about. These metaphors also help you relate to the poem, and it gives it a more personal feel. Overall, this poem was very well written, and clearly expresses a topic that many can relate to.
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