i'm falling in love and i think it's unfair. just as soon as i can call myself happy and relatively well adjusted it always sneaks up.
when i was wallowing in all my alone & crying myself to sleep, where were you love? when i was outcast & downtrodden?
now that i've lifted myself from the mire & can be found dancing in the sun shine-y day my existence has become outside of your influence, here you come. slithering up out of that mire.
i know all about you love. you crafty little flimflammer. i'll not be had. no, you shan't be bamboozling me this time with your illusions of ecstasy and empty promises of future bliss. i won't be seduced by you...
...that devastating smile might do it though.
when i was wallowing in all my alone & crying myself to sleep, where were you love? when i was outcast & downtrodden?
now that i've lifted myself from the mire & can be found dancing in the sun shine-y day my existence has become outside of your influence, here you come. slithering up out of that mire.
i know all about you love. you crafty little flimflammer. i'll not be had. no, you shan't be bamboozling me this time with your illusions of ecstasy and empty promises of future bliss. i won't be seduced by you...
...that devastating smile might do it though.
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primrose:
Hey, could be a good thing. If you're in love when you're content and happy and not cry-y, you're more in a position to take charge of your relationship on your terms.
curioustomcat:
It can be truly problematic on the receiving end as well. While the smitten part is excused by the circumventing the mind, the object of adoration may be crushed between responsibility and temptation... 
