It's just a fanciful way of saying you cried a lot, as though you cried so much your eyes were washed right out of your head.
Yes, "cried your eyes out" is a hyperbole because it exaggerates the act of crying by suggesting that one cried so intensely that their eyes literally came out.
I asked you was my butt wide You laughed until your eyes cried
I've Cried the Blue Right Out of My Eyes was created in 1978.
Cried
she cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and cried and etc. etc. etc.
i believe in the spirit of christmaz
Depends what he was crying about.
It could mean that he is in touch with his emotions or his feminine side.
She had cancer no one knows what type of cancer she had but she was definitely going to die ... i cried my eyes out when this happened :'(
I cried all the way to the grave
I assume that in your example they mean a pause. I guess she cried and, after a short time, she was happy again. The three dots are called an ellipsis and can represent words unsaid.
It would depend on which performance you are referring to You must mean Salvatore Licitra. He sang it in "The Man Who Cried."