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It began with pleas for help and sandbags on Twitter, before the cries got more desperate – and then photographs emerged of rescues.
In the days and weeks to follow the cries got louder and more desperate with each passing day, with each update, with each revelation, with each failed attempt at controlling the hemorrhaging.
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People cried, got angry.
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Daryl crying got me like pic.twitter.com/NHHGmhr1aa.
Then a louder cry getting closer.
The cry gets louder for a second referendum.
Even Prince's When Doves Cry gets a turn alongside a traditional ballad sung by Alasdair Roberts.
In "Hamlet", when the prince says to Ophelia, "Get thee to a nunnery", she will turn upon him & cry, "Get thee to a monastery".
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