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Misinterpreted Feelings
Contributed by
calista
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Wednesday, 4th February 2004 @ 08:08:59 PM in AEST
Topic:
LostLove
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Misinterpreted Feelings February 4, 2004
Theres just one thing, one thing, I dont know how to do, I dont know how to be friends with you. Sometimes I look at you with a girls eye, Other times I see youre just my friend, just a guy. If you only knew, What I go through, thinking of you. And now I need this to end, I think its too late to start again. It would be easiest for me, If we could part and simply be, One-time friends who grew apart, In truth, you grew too deep in my heart, And now I must give my attention, To somebody else, Anybody else. Just to stop thinking of you, Before we part, As one-time friends who grew apart.
Theres just one thing, one thing, I dont know how to do, I dont know how to be friends with you. Sometimes I want more from you, Than a playful hug and hanging out. Youre the girl of my dreams, But youre not interested in me. Sometimes it seems, The closer I try to get, The farther you back away. I wish I could tell you I feel this way. So Im ending the game today, Before you walk away, With more than I want to give of my heart. So lets part, As one-time friends who lost the fun, End what could have been, before it had begun. Im walking away from a great friend today, Before I jeopardize what we have by telling you I feel this way.
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2004-02-04 20:08:59] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Misinterpreted Feelings
(User Rating: 1 ) by pbeaman on
Thursday, 5th February 2004 @ 09:08:11 AM AEST (User
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Great it just goes to show how differently we see eye to eye |
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