What Is The Most Embarrassing Song Or Poem You Ever Wrote About A Crush?
There have been some terrible love songs over the years, and even the pros aren't immune to writing/performing cheesy lyrics.
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"And I'll be your cryin' shoulder / I'll be love's suicide / And I'll be better when I'm older / I'll be the greatest fan of your life."
—"I'll Be" (Edwin McCain)
"Would you tremble, if I touched your lips? / Would you laugh? / Oh, please, tell me this / Now, would you die for the one you loved? / Hold me in your arms tonight."
—"Hero" (Enrique Iglesias)
"I'll be your dream, I'll be your wish, I'll be your fantasy / I'll be your hope, I'll be your love, be everything that you need / I love you more with every breath truly, madly, deeply do."
—"Truly Madly Deeply" (Savage Garden)
Literally no one on earth is more embarrassing than someone with a crush — except someone who writes a song or poem about their crush.
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It doesn't matter how many times the Plain White T's ask Delilah what's it like in New York City; the answer is still: "It's, like, really embarrassing."
As an avid teenage lyricist, every song I wrote about a crush was raw, emotional, and deeply humiliating.
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Don't believe me? Here's the bridge from my magnum opus, "Conceited," which I wrote about my eighth-grade crush who rejected me (sorry to this man for the way I handled that situation):
?? I think you were my Advil when my pain was on the rise
I think you were my camo when I needed a disguise
I think you were my cover when I told all of my lies
But I think that I need glasses 'cause I see you with different eyes ??
Now it's your turn to share. Whether it's just a few words or a whole notebook of words, I want to revel in the raw, emotional, embarrassing AF words you wrote about a crush!
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Drop them in the comments (or submit anonymously through this form) for a chance to have your lyrics/poetry featured in a BuzzFeed Community post!
Bonus points to anyone who shares the backstory or includes a link to their song on Spotify, YouTube, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, etc.