Originally posted by Piggle Humsy
no, I'm not beautiful. I accept this.
Ken loves me so I don't care. stoned
...I honestly don't think anyone is born ugly. Everyone has something pretty about them. Its not like your face got ran over by a truck, you are a beautiful woman, Piggle. Unfortunately, some people are too scared to tell others how they feel, or what they think, so sometimes you never hear that you are beautiful or appreciated, but trust me, you are.
Originally posted by Selphie
...I honestly don't think anyone is born ugly. Everyone has something pretty about them. Its not like your face got ran over by a truck, you are a beautiful woman, Piggle. Unfortunately, some people are too scared to tell others how they feel, or what they think, so sometimes you never hear that you are beautiful or appreciated, but trust me, you are.
aww touching
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Originally posted by Selphie
...I honestly don't think anyone is born ugly. Everyone has something pretty about them. Its not like your face got ran over by a truck, you are a beautiful woman, Piggle. Unfortunately, some people are too scared to tell others how they feel, or what they think, so sometimes you never hear that you are beautiful or appreciated, but trust me, you are.
That's a really good way to put it, I agree with that completely, no one's born 'ugly'
Originally posted by The PictAgree 100%
I hate the X-Factor winner version. I think it's terrible, why people bothered to buy it is beyond me. They could have just got Buckley's (amazing) version or bought or downloaded the original Cohen version
Originally posted by RölandIt definitely has a lot of sex references in it, though. I think I read somewhere it was about "the miracle of sex", can't remember where though.
Ok, after listening to it like 3 times, I think the singer was deeply in love with someone then they left and the song is basically the singer reminiscing about the love he felt and how love is hard.
Originally posted by The Pict
I hate the X-Factor winner version. I think it's terrible, why people bothered to buy it is beyond me. They could have just got Buckley's (amazing) version or bought or downloaded the original Cohen version
I don't get why they can't just give them an original song. there are so many song writers out there ffs.
why ruin a brilliant song by tainting it to be remembered as an xfactor winners song?
Originally posted by Röland
Ok, after listening to it like 3 times, I think the singer was deeply in love with someone then they left and the song is basically the singer reminiscing about the love he felt and how love is hard.
Yeah it seems to be about love and sex, then parting with someone you're in love with. That's what I took from it anyway.