If you like me and/or like my works, feel free to leave a tip! It would be greatly appreciated and would help me out a lot. Meaningful questions and feedback are always welcomed through my asks. However, I also write for your other favorite girl groups-just ask!Ĭommissions are currently open-learn how to commission a piece from me below! This is an NSFW 18+ blog for K-pop girl group x male reader insert fanfic.Īs you can already tell from the username, I love IZ*ONE and I especially adore Kwon Eunbi, so expect most of the stories here to feature them. “One girl’s trash is another one’s treasure.I am iznsfw. Is it your lack of intellect or wandering eye?īut her choice in a mate is a puzzling oneīut she walked out and said something bizarre This was inspired my numerous friends with boyfriend issues.ĭitched her to be with your friends again Our past will always be a part of us, though what we have now is wonderfully incomparable. I love how the song acknowledges that we all have a history and that our previous experiences shouldn’t be completely forgotten. I know I’ll often stop and think about them I love them so much, we included the song lyrics as one of the readings at our wedding. I also adore the lyrics to In My Life by the Beatles. When I’m feeling romantic and nostalgic…. There’s a reason the song has been covered by diverse artists such as Ben Taylor and more recently, The 1975. When you’re lost, you’re alone and you can’t get back again, I’ll find you, darling, and I’ll bring you home.” When you’re on the outside, baby, and you can’t get in, I will show you, you’re so much better than you know. Sade’s song By Your Side not only has a beautiful, soulful melody, it also has these lyrics: The best part of having my husband in my life, is that I have a partner who loves and believes in me and is by my side to remind me of that when I’m feeling low. I’m not sure how a 42-year-old is supposed to act or be, but I know, I’m not following any rules for adulting set by the grown-up police – not now, or ever. What’s my age again, what’s my age again?” “No one should take themselves so seriously I find myself instead relating increasingly to the following lyrics from What’s My Age Again? by Blink 182: I figured when I got that old (eyeroll), I’d have to get a mom haircut, host dinner parties with china, talk about our IRAs, and tune in to the easy listening station. Sometimes, we need a not so subtle reminder of this. Whether we feel trapped in a job, a relationship, a bad habit - we have the power within ourselves to make the change. “So often times it happens, that we live our lives in chains, and we never even know we have the key.” When I’m feeling like this, I cue up Already Gone by the Eagles and sing along to my favorite line from the song: Sometimes I feel paralyzed and unable to make a decision and can’t seem to find my way forward. Always makes me smile and makes me wish I’d written it myself. It’s pure perfection – funny and slightly dirty. Now she’s with me, and there’s never any need for them to demonstrate When she was three, her Barbies always did it on the first date. My favorite lyrics ever written are from an old Barenaked Ladies song called “ Life in a Nutshell.” An old boyfriend introduced me to BNL a year or two before they had a hit song on the radio, and while the relationship didn’t last, my appreciation for the band did. Putting aside my embarrassment at my youthful naivety about the meaning of Deadhead stickers on Cadillacs, I have always loved music and certain lyrics have always spoken to me depending on my mood. I just knew it was a great song lyric and thought it would make me seem profound. I believe that by sharing these lyrics it was my intention that I hoped when I grew up, that I wouldn’t “sell out.” However, I wasn’t a starving artist or an activist with a worthy cause. A little voice inside my head said, “Don’t look back, you can never look back,” Henley crooned in Boys of Summer. “Out on the road today I saw a Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac. Not the picture which is okay – not great or terrible, but my attempt, via Don Henley lyrics, at showing a depth that I, an upper-middle-class, preppy kid from Connecticut, did not actually possess. She texted me my year book picture, seen above, which inevitably made me cringe. Our (mumble)th high school reunion is coming up and we’ve both been feeling nostalgic. Recently, a friend and I were sharing high school memories with each other. Oh, some folks will hide their lines in fear
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