Just maybe,
we'll see each other once more.
The year has ended,
and with you it was quite splendid.
Will you give me a New Years kiss farwell?
Just maybe,
we'll see each other once more,
and together, with you, we will attend
a dinner lit for two.
And when the clock strikes eleven fifty-nine
my New Years wish will be that you are mine.
Then we will sip on some cheep, red, wine
Just maybe,
We'll see each other once more,
We will leave and look at the sky,
and look at every color that bursts and kiss goodnight.
We will walk our opposite ways,
and my heart will blaze
and I would never forget the days
I spent with you.
Just maybe
we'll see eac
On the internet it is far too easy to take what someone else has written and claim it was you who wrote it. Only our own sense of morality stops us from doing this. But unfortunately some people do not feel that sense of morality. They do not see the problem, or simply do not care.
Some people do not see fan fiction as a legitimate form of art. Some people do not realise that even fan fiction writers spend countless hours at their craft, take pride in it, show unbelievable amounts of passion for it and feel those same emotions that all content creators feel about their work—whether it be pride, or that they are simply not good enough.
Just maybe,
we'll see each other once more.
The year has ended,
and with you it was quite splendid.
Will you give me a New Years kiss farwell?
Just maybe,
we'll see each other once more,
and together, with you, we will attend
a dinner lit for two.
And when the clock strikes eleven fifty-nine
my New Years wish will be that you are mine.
Then we will sip on some cheep, red, wine
Just maybe,
We'll see each other once more,
We will leave and look at the sky,
and look at every color that bursts and kiss goodnight.
We will walk our opposite ways,
and my heart will blaze
and I would never forget the days
I spent with you.
Just maybe
we'll see eac