"Ferris, Go Away Today" : By Chantela.
Ferris makes the title, but the story really belongs to Cameron, as his character undergoes the greatest transformation. A summary of Cameron's his feelings about himself, his father, and the car change throughout the movie. Parody of "Sunshine," by Jonathan Edwards. Given the similarity between Cameron's situation and the original lyrics of "Sunshine," I won't be surprised if this has been done before, in which case, I apologize.
Disclaimer: I do not own the people or plot in this fic. / If I did, I'd have a wallet the size of a brick.
Ferris, go away today.
I don't feel much like dancing.
My old man's trying to run my life.
He doesn't know what he's asking.
You tell me I need to take a stand,
But you don't know what you're saying.
My dad loves this car more than me.
This isn't a debt I'll be paying.
Taking the miles off? I'll try it.
Something to hide a dent? I'll buy it.
A retainer made him blow his head.
If he sees this, I'm dead, Ferris.
Ferris, go away today.
I don't feel much like dancing.
My old man wants me to get in line.
He doesn't know what he's asking.
Seeing that painting made me wonder,
What kind of world do I live in?
Looking at the car that I've just killed,
I know this time I can't give in.
All the heat for the car, I'll take it.
Whatever he does to me, I'll make it.
If I don't take the blame this time,
My life never will be mine, Ferris.
Ferris, come on back another day,
And I promise you I'll be singing.
You've convinced me to take a risk,
And brand new bells will be ringing.
