泣く Cry

First came the earthquake, then the tsunami. And now - radiation. The 'sakura' (cherry blossoms) will tell a tale of sorrow in just two weeks. Cry.
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To the people of Japan: The world is one in its mourning for your dead and your sick - and ready to help your dispossessed.
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Life. A fragile wonder. A flower capable of blooming, wilting and blooming in seasons promised to no one.
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Beneath the devestation - a coming regeneration. A time of youth and innocence - to begin the burial of heartbreak.
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The land of the rising sun will rise again - and live its days with greater purpose - and a more sober reflection on life, love and loss.
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J Roquen