When you're 5 you cry cause mum wont buy you a new toy.
Then mum buys you a lolly, and you stop crying.
You still didn't get that new toy.
When you're 10 you cry cause of a broken heart.
Your friends comfort you and tell you he's not worth it.
Your heart's still broken.
When you're 20 you cry cause you don't have a boyfriend.
You go out with your girlfriends and hang out at malls.
You still don't have a boyfriend.
When you're 30 you cry cause your boss fired you.
Your family takes you in, and supports your every decision.
You are still jobless.
When you're 40 you cry cause the stocks fell dramatically.
Your family and friends help you to recover from losses and pay off your debts.
The stocks still fell.
When you're 50 you cry cause your kid's leaving you.
She says she'll come back and visit often and come home for dinner on Saturdays.
Your kid still left.
When you're 60 you cry cause you're put into a nursing home.
Your friends join you and social workers take good care of you.
You're still in a nursing home.
When you're 70 you cry, and then you die.
Your friends and family who are still alive goes to your funeral.
And yet
you can only stand by in heaven and look at them mourn and weep at your departure.
It's no use crying over spilt milk.
Your friends and family put in effort to help you forget any mishaps.
Treasure them, they're the best gift you'll ever have.
The storm will always pass.