I know I'm not that good at singing, but I'll do my best too.
It gives me a kinda hope that we'll be together forever.
Singing deep from the heart, expressing the words, attaching invisible memories within them...
Can you see them?
Like my friends, you have brought me hope, joy and songs to sing [not forgetting tears when I read the new emails written to me]. I was just so touched.
With this innocent [maybe not so] little heart of mine, I'll dedicate another piece to all of you again, I'll try to reach the skies from the deep abyss of the sea.
I'm sure I'll do it. I'll sing it all out to you and assure you of my innocence that sparkles.
Somehow, despite knowing how life is cruel, there is something childish within me, the monster that rages tiny insignificant wars and grins with delight. It is reappearing again, and my will to prove that even we cannot stop ourselves.
I'll do it, and I'll touch you from the bottom of the pit I've sunken into.
I hope you still feel small when you stand beside the ocean.
Promise me that you'll give faith a fighting chance.
When one door closes I hope one more opens.
And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance.
I hope you dance.
'I hope you dance' by Lee Ann Womack
I shall dedicate it to all my dearest friends. The world is large and it doesn't end with just one failure.
It's a great song.
I know I will miss you, but it's all part of life right?
Just finished reading Breaking Dawn by Stephanie Meyers, and I really agree with Jacob's first chapter, from his point of view.
The special three words, something so unique. However, it is always turned down by the pupils in my class. It does draw a certain amount of shock and the responses are always so predictable. When I yelled the words out to a very good friend, she immediately was taken aback and had both eyebrows raised. As I patted my 'granddaughter''s head and whispered the words out, she shrieked, "EEP!" and later said, "I'm not lesbian." When I smiled and spoke the words to my 'daughter', she scowled and replied, "I'm not lesbian."
It hurt to feel immediate rejection; love is just such a simple term, why should everyone immediately link that to relationships? Can't we love our parents, our kins, our friends? I suppose they just didn't understand. After all, those three words are to show how we admired or cherished the friends, weren't they? Sure, they could be romantically involved, but it just seems so weird to link those three words together with such things every single time.
Also, when I gave my friend a birthday hug, I could feel shock from another person. As I left, I could hear the birthday girl explaining, "It's just a hug." Why are we so isolated from the gestures used to express our friendship? Have we been too anti-social?
I love you, don't you?
Eww... I'm not--
Love can be used to express how you cherish someone. Don't you love your parents?