Heathers
Margie
If I was to tell you a story, would you keep it to yourself and not tell anybody else?

Like you've done before

If I was to pass you on a secret would you lock it up and keep it in a room full of keys So it wouldn't get lost?

Well, I was walking down the road one day when I spied a building that had fallen to decay

Underneath all the rocks and rubble and memories, were hundreds and billions of forgotten stories

So I crawled inside and I gathered them up and I read what they said like anybody would

To my surprise they just happened to be a complete mirror image of my life story

Do you realise that when you are young, you tend to take for granted what everybody's done?

Do you realise that when you are young, you tend to turn an eye from the things that mean the most and

Do you realise that when you are young, the things you take so seriously mean nothing at all

Do you realise that when you are young, the stories you recall are the influential sort

So I, I went and told you that story, didn't keep it to yourself went and told everybody else. To my surprise

But I, I didn't let it get me down, I don't often take these stories as they clearly seem to sound. Because most of the time they're lies
Believe it or not I retraced my steps and I carried on walking back to where we first met, the stories we shared strewn all over the ground. The stories we shared, I wish I'd never found

But I glued them back together, hoping everything would be better, and we'd be back together. Everything would be fine

These things are meant to happen. And the evidence not forgotten. Everything will be better, everything will be fine