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Danospano

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Who's crying now? America and Afganistan?


"WHO'S CRYING NOW": Written by Journey's Steve Perry.

It's been a mystery and still they try to see
How somethin' good can hurt so bad
Caught on a one-way street
The taste of bittersweet
Love will survive somehow, some way

One love feeds the fire
One heart burns desire
I Wonder who's cryin' now?
Two hearts born to run
Who'll be the lonely one?
I Wonder who's cryin' now?

So many stormy nights
So many wrong or rights
Neither could change their headstrong ways
And in a lover's rage, they tore another page
The fighting is worth
The love they save...

Only so many tears you can cry
'Til the heartache is over
And now you can say your love
Will never die
 
Originally posted by Danospano:
Who's crying now? America and Afganistan?


Both

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Well I never thought I'd see these lyrics applied to a political struggle. This was a big song for romance in my highschool years.

But, ok, it kind of works.
 
Originally posted by DebbieSG:
Well I never thought I'd see these lyrics applied to a political struggle. This was a big song for romance in my highschool years.

But, ok, it kind of works.

I'm sorry to disagree with you, but I don't see how it applies at all.
 
Originally posted by Danospano:
Who's crying now? America and Afganistan?




Remember, The US is not fighting Afganistan. We're fighting the Taliban(terrorists).


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how? emphasizing KIND OF...

America and Afghanistan have been involved as allies of a sort (against USSR) and so like "lovers." Military funding from the USA has gotten Afghanistan into a predicament of a fundamentalist dictatorship, which is a "one way street" for both parties. Both are continuing independent policies ("headstrong ways") which is leading to fighting, even though the two countries are, notwithstanding the Taliban government, very sympathetic.

Does that make any sense?
 
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