Reading the Signs WrongA Poem by paparapapaGirls. *Sighs* What more can I say? --> Take a peek into a girl's mind <--Reading the Signs Wrong With crushes, a girl’s
life can be full of meaning, That even an innocent
act can change her everything, Then she starts to think
that the act means something, Oh, girls, I know you’re
familiar with this feeling. On the way to school, he
bumps at you and it’s his fault And your heart starts
doing its usual somersault, You can’t help but think
that it wasn’t just an accident, So you write on your
diary about this meaningful event. He picks up the books
that fell to the ground, He mumbles a sorry, with
your name he bound, First words he said to
you plays in a loop de loop, Stuttering “thank you”
while fighting urge to poop. Carrying the books, he
offers to walk you to class, And when he learns
you’re in the same, he tells you he’s an a*s. Giggling, you spank him
and tell him “it’s okay,” Deep inside, you’re
crumbling since he only learned that day. Bored, he asks you about
you in class, You tell him you like
pink ‘cause you are a lass. The next day, he comes
to school looking so pink, Whole day, the shirt’s
meaning is all that you think. In Chemistry, the
teacher announces each pair, He said it’s a project
so a table you’ll share. And when it is announced
that you are working with your crush, You take it as God’s
sign, so you start to blush. Before you sleep, he
texts you “Good night” You clench your chest
‘cause it feels so tight, You think for an hour on
how to reply, To a message he sent in
just a blink of an eye. The next week you see
him again at that same spot, An idea that he’s into
you makes you think that you have a shot, But then this time he
bumps into another girl, Déjà vu flashes but with
an unexpected twirl. © 2011 paparapapaAuthor's Note
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Added on December 5, 2011Last Updated on December 5, 2011 AuthorpaparapapaDreamlandAboutIf you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead and rotten, either write things worth reading, or do things worth the writing. - Benjamin Franklin more..Writing
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