Question Posted Wednesday February 11 2015, 2:26 pm
so I've written a song (I know I know, it's cheesy as hell) for the person I like. Some people have told me that it's cute and all that I took the time to write a song for her even though it's in the style of Hey there Delilah with my lyrics. But they still think it's cute. But I feel really embarrassed because I'm not the type of person to be sentimental and express my emotions often. And every time I always think, "Hey, I'll sing it to her!" but I don't want her to think of me as sappy or sensitive cause I don't think I'm like that at all. suggestions?
adviceman49 answered Thursday February 12 2015, 9:36 am: If you took the time to write the song then sing it to her. Writing the song says you do have feelings for her and the fact that not the type of person to be sentimental and express your emotions is probably the reason why you wrote the song. It is away for you to express yourself to her. It is away for someone like you who may have trouble expressing themselves to show her that you do have feelings for her.
I don't believe she will think you sappy or sensitive at least sensitive in the manner you define sensitive. She will think it very sweet of you to express your feelings for her in a manner that is only between you and her. So go ahead and sing her your song. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
loviblemoon answered Wednesday February 11 2015, 3:50 pm: Hey man don't be embarrassed by the song or the lyrics that you wrote. Be proud of it. Especially when it comes from the heart. After all that is a very important part of being a musician. Also don't be afraid of singing your song to your girl. Young women love that kind of attention. You are sure to win her over every time. [ loviblemoon's advice column | Ask loviblemoon A Question ]
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