I am looking for an inspiration
And I think I found it in your heart

So far in the train wreak that has been Lois Lane's love life (mine, that you can't look away from) nothing in it has been clear at all but thanks C as in Clark is has been by far the clearest it has ever been.

Well, at lest it used to be.

Go ahead and have a good laugh, Lois Lane and Clark Kent together now that is a train wreak I'd pay to watch.

(wait, I don't even have to pay, I'm one of the two people that gets tickets for no charge and gets hurt most of all)

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It's the kind of thing you get when you're not looking
It's the kind of thing you had from the start

It happened in one second flat (or maybe five years in the making) the moment Clark Kent came into focus and for the first time in five years I liked what I saw (and that was the death of the image of what I saw before, just a lonely farm boy).

(and the death of my record of never losing my words around anybody of the male gender, I am Lois Lane after all, he crushed that one on the first try)

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Put me on a ship that is sinking
On a voyage to an untamed land
Take away the freedoms I wanted
I understand

And on the days of all days it came into play.

Those hidden feelings began to slowly seep from the both of us (or so I thought) and they ended up choking us so deeply that we needed to hold on to each other just for support, or so I say.

Then in one split second (almost as fast as those feelings that surprised us and the whole world) it all came crumbling down with one single name, Lana Lang.

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Please, don't take your love away from me
Don't take your love away from me
Please don't take your love away from me

Our lips (that were crying out for one another) stopped at the name 'Lana' and it was clear as day that they wouldn't be meeting any time soon.

In that one single moment all the strength I had built up for heart break (A.C, Oliver and too many to name) fell away and it was crushed even more then the others (by the man who was yet to called steel).

But all the pain I felt that night (both physically and mentally) was not going to bring down the Daily Planet's greatest reporter, not now and not ever.

All this night meant was one thing, war.

And you know that in war (and love) with Lois Lane, I always wins in the end.