Before I met you, I wondered why all the lyrics in love songs were so exaggerated;
why do all lyricists create such mushy & over-emotional sentences?
Why can't they just write a good melody without those melodramatic lyrics?
Plain exaggeration.
Before I fell in love with you, I thought romance novels were just so silly;
why would a person cry for another person for hours?
how could a person wait for his/her lover for years?
Plain silliness.
Before we became a couple, I thought romance movies were just so stupid.
How could a person love another so deeply that it became an obsession?
How could one sacrifice so much, even to the extent of his/her own life for his lover?
Plain stupidity.
When I realized I had fallen so deeply in love with you, I finally understood that songs, novels and movies are just reflections of life inspired by writers' true stories.
Because when I decided to end our relationship, I realized our story mirrors a love song you once heard, a novel I once read and a movie we once watched.
It's very Singapore-ish, like what Emma said :)
But still, I like the last part as in the "I realized our story mirrors a love song you once heard, a novel I once read and a movie we once watched."
Nice right? :)
It's better not to than to risk going through all these again.
It applies to both your theory and mine :)
Although they are different theories.
Today, I am better than the last time.
I am happy, to see something strangely familiar.
Feeling a lil heavy at the same time... probably cause I know it doesn't belong.
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