Question Posted Wednesday January 28 2004, 9:08 pm
Crazy
A lonely girl wonders why she feels so broken hearted.
He doesn't feel the same and her heart is split in two.
She feels like a fool.
She holds her head as high as she can.
She crys and crys. Wonders why?
"Am I too ugly? am I too loud? Or is he just crazy?"
She crys and crys. Wonders why?
with tears in her eyes she smiles and says, "HE IS JUST CRAZY!"
I am not the one in the wrong, HE IS JUST CRAZY!
~K.J.B.~
For those of that liked this. (CRAZY) Its not depressing its about a gurl that just told a guy that she liked him and he thinks she is totally weird! she first feels emmbarrised then the pain sets in and then the final thought... HE IS JUST CRAZY!!!! she settles with herself that she is NOT ugly, NOT too loud, she is beautiful and that he is CRAZY that he does not like her. so for those that thought that this was depressing, sorry that you think that! anyways I feel that sence its not THAT bad of a poem i will sign my REAL advice name. sincerely advice~gurl aka: K.J.B..
shay*shay answered Wednesday January 28 2004, 10:05 pm: I do have my own opinion you know! If I thought it was depressing, that is how I feel about it! You cant just go change my feelings about a poem, because everyone has their own opinions and thoughts about things. [ shay*shay's advice column | Ask shay*shay A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Wednesday January 28 2004, 9:25 pm: Cool, but no need to snap at everyone because you came to an advice site with this, and like normal we answered out of opinion and everyone had a different opinion. SO next time you get hurt or what ever over what people said you should post it some where else.
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