I saw a boy today
He was beautiful and tall,
He had dark straggly hair
And he was hunched over small.
He had gorgeous blue eyes
And a cute little grin,
A good taste in clothes
And honey coloured skin.
He glanced in my direction
That made me blush,
He winked from over the road
And I laughed in spite of myself.
He grinned madami widely
Quickly glanced around,
Shoved his phone in his pocket
And made his way towards.
Before I even knew it
He was saying 'hey',
I stammered a response
Not knowing what to say.
He didn't seem to mind
In fact his dimples raised,
He started talking smoothly
Asking for my name.
He told me he was Ben
That one sylobal made me drool,
It was enclosed in my heart
Why was he spending time with this fool?
I'm nothing special whatsoever
My hair is a dark frizzy mess,
And my eyes are dull and boring
Nothing to attract interest.
My skin is pale and rather spotty
And I'm short as well,
Yet he was a complete dream boy
The complete opposite of hell.
I'm rather plump - I pag-ibig my food
I've never kissed a boy,
Yet here he is flirting with me
Not teasing like I'm just a toy.
But then the dream is shattered
As a gorgeous girl comes along,
She glares at me - it's a dirty look
Her hair is blonde and long.
They greet with a hug and a kiss
And I curl up inside,
She's beautiful and tall
She makes me want to hide.
Her eyes are deep ice blue
Her skin is tanned and smooth,
I know that I have no chance
She's the girlfriend - end of all.
Ben gives me a sympathetic look
Before walking off,
He looks over his shoulder
And says - "Look in your pocket" with a cough.
I reach into them with a glint of hope
But then there's nothing there,
No number, no message, nothing at all
He lied, tricked me, when I thought he cared.
How come every guy is like this?
I thought he liked what he'd seen,
But I guess all guys are the same
They don't go for girls like me.
He was beautiful and tall,
He had dark straggly hair
And he was hunched over small.
He had gorgeous blue eyes
And a cute little grin,
A good taste in clothes
And honey coloured skin.
He glanced in my direction
That made me blush,
He winked from over the road
And I laughed in spite of myself.
He grinned madami widely
Quickly glanced around,
Shoved his phone in his pocket
And made his way towards.
Before I even knew it
He was saying 'hey',
I stammered a response
Not knowing what to say.
He didn't seem to mind
In fact his dimples raised,
He started talking smoothly
Asking for my name.
He told me he was Ben
That one sylobal made me drool,
It was enclosed in my heart
Why was he spending time with this fool?
I'm nothing special whatsoever
My hair is a dark frizzy mess,
And my eyes are dull and boring
Nothing to attract interest.
My skin is pale and rather spotty
And I'm short as well,
Yet he was a complete dream boy
The complete opposite of hell.
I'm rather plump - I pag-ibig my food
I've never kissed a boy,
Yet here he is flirting with me
Not teasing like I'm just a toy.
But then the dream is shattered
As a gorgeous girl comes along,
She glares at me - it's a dirty look
Her hair is blonde and long.
They greet with a hug and a kiss
And I curl up inside,
She's beautiful and tall
She makes me want to hide.
Her eyes are deep ice blue
Her skin is tanned and smooth,
I know that I have no chance
She's the girlfriend - end of all.
Ben gives me a sympathetic look
Before walking off,
He looks over his shoulder
And says - "Look in your pocket" with a cough.
I reach into them with a glint of hope
But then there's nothing there,
No number, no message, nothing at all
He lied, tricked me, when I thought he cared.
How come every guy is like this?
I thought he liked what he'd seen,
But I guess all guys are the same
They don't go for girls like me.
Step, creak, step, creak! the floor boards speak to me as I slowly tremble on its hard, splintery wood. Each step feels so daring. I feel danger crawling up my dangling spine. Thump, thump, my puso tries to refuse to my wishes of moving forward. Nothing has happened so far.
I carefully make my way towards the forbidden wooden chair. Creeeeeeek! goes the upuan as I lower my self to its level and sit on it. SHHHHHHHH!
“What was that?” I whisper to my self with my eyes wide open. I slowly start to climb the fence to view the streets of emptiness and quietness. My puso starts to beat even louder. Thump, thump. I slowly turn my anxious head to look. But it was only a car passing sa pamamagitan ng my house.
I carefully make my way towards the forbidden wooden chair. Creeeeeeek! goes the upuan as I lower my self to its level and sit on it. SHHHHHHHH!
“What was that?” I whisper to my self with my eyes wide open. I slowly start to climb the fence to view the streets of emptiness and quietness. My puso starts to beat even louder. Thump, thump. I slowly turn my anxious head to look. But it was only a car passing sa pamamagitan ng my house.
pag-ibig you forever is about a girl who lives in a town, and has a few friends, she is every teachers "Perfect Student". A new boy and his sister ilipat to town, and they fall in love. her father doesnt approve of the boy. the girl and boy plan to run away 2gether with his sister and her boyfriend. but her father makes her ilipat towns. she is forced 2 go 2 a all girls school, she is Nawawala and alone, so she turns 2 suicide. the boy and his sister find her and they take her out of school and run away 2gether and promise to pag-ibig each other forever. but her father finds out and shoots the boy, the girl is in pain and so is his sister so they run away from their lives and live new ones, under false identities, until her father finds her and kills both of them. (btw the father is crazy)
ok so now i need ur opinions. is it 2 borin, or does it have a chance...
please tell me your true opinions.
ok so now i need ur opinions. is it 2 borin, or does it have a chance...
please tell me your true opinions.
i cant take any more
of these drugs.
the poison,
attacking at my veins,
apoy spreading through,
cant breathe.
but i need these,
and i must feel this
in order to get better.
no matter what it takes,
i have to get over you.
and even if this is
the most irrational way
to get over you,
i still intend on doing this.
i dont care how many needles
i must pierce through my arms,
how many seizures i must suffer through,
whatever it takes.
im going to do my best
to forget you even exist.
i dont care how much cocaine i snuff,
how many pills i take,
how many cuts
slice through my skin,
or even if i end up
killing myself in the process.
i would be so lucky.
so,whatever it takes
to get over you
is the extreme
im going to have to
accomplish.
i dont care if i live,
i dont care if i die,
i dont care if all of this
is even real or not.
im just going to do
whatever it takes
to get you out of my mind.
even if i die...
of these drugs.
the poison,
attacking at my veins,
apoy spreading through,
cant breathe.
but i need these,
and i must feel this
in order to get better.
no matter what it takes,
i have to get over you.
and even if this is
the most irrational way
to get over you,
i still intend on doing this.
i dont care how many needles
i must pierce through my arms,
how many seizures i must suffer through,
whatever it takes.
im going to do my best
to forget you even exist.
i dont care how much cocaine i snuff,
how many pills i take,
how many cuts
slice through my skin,
or even if i end up
killing myself in the process.
i would be so lucky.
so,whatever it takes
to get over you
is the extreme
im going to have to
accomplish.
i dont care if i live,
i dont care if i die,
i dont care if all of this
is even real or not.
im just going to do
whatever it takes
to get you out of my mind.
even if i die...
Once upon a time There was a girl named Abby. She loved to talk. Her teachers eventually stopped calling on her.
One day, she talked during a apoy while a kid in her class was telling her teacher where the 17 other children were.
The teacher couldn't here her, and the paghahanap for the children lasted twelve hours. During that time, a gang estola five computers, three cars, seventeen dogs, and blackmailed the mayor into giving them seven grand.
Abby was expelled from the school.
When she told her parents, they imediately looked for a school for her to go to.
But the only school that gave her acceptence was the class in the juvinille deliquent center.
So she was tahanan schooled.
But she caused her parents so much trouble that in a week they Nawawala their all hair and were standing on the thin line between sanity and the nut house.
So they duct-taped her mouth shut.
THE END
One day, she talked during a apoy while a kid in her class was telling her teacher where the 17 other children were.
The teacher couldn't here her, and the paghahanap for the children lasted twelve hours. During that time, a gang estola five computers, three cars, seventeen dogs, and blackmailed the mayor into giving them seven grand.
Abby was expelled from the school.
When she told her parents, they imediately looked for a school for her to go to.
But the only school that gave her acceptence was the class in the juvinille deliquent center.
So she was tahanan schooled.
But she caused her parents so much trouble that in a week they Nawawala their all hair and were standing on the thin line between sanity and the nut house.
So they duct-taped her mouth shut.
THE END
As I grow to think about it madami and more, and understand it madami and more, I see that, as the saying goes, life is like a game of chess. But I have made my own saying up, which seems madami true to me. Life is like a venture into the unknown. You never know what might await you next, madami dangers, or even happy successes. But one thing is for certain, you cannot always be happy, or always be depressed. Life is like a mountain. You climb it, face all the challenges life brings you. You dump and break up, you win and make up. Things happen. You can't control it most of the time. So never blame yourself for bad things that happened to you in life. Life gets confusing a lot. But I still strive to reach my goals. Without goals, I would be like a broken-winged bird that could not fly. I would be aimless. I would not become better, build my character. Life is like a venture into the unknown, and I believe that to be true. So true.