Post by behindTHEmask on Nov 11, 2005 21:17:46 GMT -8
I don’t want to bore you with another love story, so if you don’t want to here some clichéd tale, stop yourself before you fall in too deep. I’m warning you, now, so you don’t yell at me later. So you don’t degrade me, screaming how much of an idiot I am. I just want you to understand where I’m coming from – from what I see. If you’re still with me, then don’t stop now. Come for the ride with me.
‘Kay, thanks.
She was the little girl who knew what she wanted since the day she saw Boy Meets World. Cory was amazing to Topanga, so caring, so nice.
But I don’t want to bore you with petty little details. Let’s fast forward.
They dated. They broke up. They became best friends, but that’s not important. What’s important is who he is to her. He’s the boy he described in his list about 100 great things about her. The boy who will listen and care - who doesn’t care if she cries because he’ll be there to save her. The boy who won’t let her down, no matter what happens between them. The boy who’s amazing because she knows she’ll never find another boy like him, ever.
You see, one day he left her standing in a crowd alone. He wasn’t gone for more than a few seconds, but he couldn’t help apologizing. He told her he never wanted to be like the other boys in her life – the ones that left her when she needed them. The ones who let her down, no, he didn’t want to be them. He let himself down leaving her, he said, because he promised himself that’s something he’d never do, ever. But, he told her he knew one day they’d have to part – he’d have to leave her, even if he didn’t want to. She told him it was alright, that he was looking too far into a small situation. She told him he could never let him down because he was too amazing.
Too damn amazing.
It wasn’t right, still to him. He explained how it tore him up because she told him once she’d never be able to live without him, and he’d never want to hurt her. She said couldn’t, but she’d have to. She’d never be able to find a boy like him – that even compared to him, but she’d know the look in his eyes and what he’d say, and that would be enough. If he was happy where he was, then she would be, too. And he replied, with words she wouldn’t forget, “ME SOMEWHERE -YOU IN MY LIFE = 0. ‘Without you, I have nothing’.”
And all she could come up with, with everything running through her head was, “I love you”, but she meant it.
She always had and always would – as far as forever would stretch.
I’m sorry to have wasted your time, to make you hope for a ride into the sunset, some clichéd ending. Life’s not a script. The girl won’t end up happily ever after because it’d be a TV movie in its own. Some over the top, unbelievable tale that no one would want to buy because they can’t relate.
Their story’s just trash.
‘Kay, thanks.
She was the little girl who knew what she wanted since the day she saw Boy Meets World. Cory was amazing to Topanga, so caring, so nice.
But I don’t want to bore you with petty little details. Let’s fast forward.
They dated. They broke up. They became best friends, but that’s not important. What’s important is who he is to her. He’s the boy he described in his list about 100 great things about her. The boy who will listen and care - who doesn’t care if she cries because he’ll be there to save her. The boy who won’t let her down, no matter what happens between them. The boy who’s amazing because she knows she’ll never find another boy like him, ever.
You see, one day he left her standing in a crowd alone. He wasn’t gone for more than a few seconds, but he couldn’t help apologizing. He told her he never wanted to be like the other boys in her life – the ones that left her when she needed them. The ones who let her down, no, he didn’t want to be them. He let himself down leaving her, he said, because he promised himself that’s something he’d never do, ever. But, he told her he knew one day they’d have to part – he’d have to leave her, even if he didn’t want to. She told him it was alright, that he was looking too far into a small situation. She told him he could never let him down because he was too amazing.
Too damn amazing.
It wasn’t right, still to him. He explained how it tore him up because she told him once she’d never be able to live without him, and he’d never want to hurt her. She said couldn’t, but she’d have to. She’d never be able to find a boy like him – that even compared to him, but she’d know the look in his eyes and what he’d say, and that would be enough. If he was happy where he was, then she would be, too. And he replied, with words she wouldn’t forget, “ME SOMEWHERE -YOU IN MY LIFE = 0. ‘Without you, I have nothing’.”
And all she could come up with, with everything running through her head was, “I love you”, but she meant it.
She always had and always would – as far as forever would stretch.
I’m sorry to have wasted your time, to make you hope for a ride into the sunset, some clichéd ending. Life’s not a script. The girl won’t end up happily ever after because it’d be a TV movie in its own. Some over the top, unbelievable tale that no one would want to buy because they can’t relate.
Their story’s just trash.