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Tuesday, December 8, 2009, 10:00 PM
" it's a love storyy, baaby just saay yes" ♪ ♫
everyone has heard love songs. the good old taylor swift, "romeo take me somewhere we can be alone, i'll be waiting, all there's left to do is run, you'll be the prince and i'll be the princess, it's a love story, baby just say yes~"lyrics like these can fill the hearts of many growing adolescents with passion and feeling, but most of them never think of the big picture" in taylor's song, or, in any love song in general, is the male figure actually a good influence on teenagers and do they really set a good example on how to grant happiness? for all we know, this "romeo" could be a strange man, sly with his words to talk juliet's father into letting them get married. :/ (if you don't know what i'm referring to, you should listen to the song below.) you know, if your parents tell you that some guy is bad for you, chances are, they really are. &also, this could just be a temporary thing, something driven on teenage hormones, something that won't last. fantasies never really last. that's the trouble with reality. BUT ON THE OTHER HAND no one really cares about any of this, except for me. so why don't we just enjoy the song itself. and ride into a fantasy world, where nothing is real? Labels: music, thoughts, video |
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call m e: liani am: female, if you may love: the world About
i'll write if no one cares.
i'll write even if i'm the only one reading it.
i'll write just for the lulz.
i'll write for the pains;
the fun;
the sorrow;
i'll write.
for me.
v is it
visually. @MVHSt a g , you're I T
mazel T O V
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