Josh's POV
Dylan's coming over in about 20 minutes to study. I have enough time then. If there's one thing people don't know about, it's
that I play guitar and sing. I think I might do that to get it out of my system before she comes.
'I've been roaming around, always looking down at all I see. Painted faces fill the places I can't reach. You know that I
could use somebody. You know that I could use somebody. Someone like you and all you know. How you speak. Countless
lovers undercover of the streets. You know that I could use somebody. You know that I could use somebody.
Someone like you. Someone like you.
Off in the now, while you live it up. I'm off to sleep. Waging wars to shake the poet in the breeze. I hope it's gonna' make you
notice. I hope it's gonna' make you notice.
Notice someone like me. Someone like me. Someone like me. Somebody. Someone like you. Somebody. Somebody.
Somebody. You know that I could use somebody.
I've been hanging around. Always looking down at all I see.'
Then, I hear applause coming from my door way. It's Dylan and my mom. I must be tomato red. "Hey, Mom. Hey, Dyl," I
greeted, nervously.
"Hey, Josh. I didn't know you could sing or play guitar," Dylan mused.
"I'll just leave you two alone," My mom interjected, leaving.
"Suprise," I said, biting my lip.
"Why are you so scared? That was amazing," she complimented.
"Really?" I asked.
"Ya, really," she answered, taking my hand.
"Thanks," I said, kissing her forehead. We were just standing there, her head on my arm, my arm around her, and our hands
intertwined. "So, when are you gonna' sing for me?" I asked.
"Are you kidding? I can't sing," she said, laughing.
"Please, for me?" I begged, getting down on one knee and giving her my puppy dog face. She gave out an agitated sigh.]
"Fine," she gave in.
"Thank you," giving her a hug and a kiss. Then, I gave her my guitar, and started playing.
'As the time passed away. All the trouble that we gave. And all those days we spent out by the lake. Has it all gone to waste?
All the promises we made? One by one, they vanish just the same.
All the things I still remember. Summer's never looked the same. Years go by, and time just seems to fly. But the memories
we made. In the middle of September, we still play out in the rain. Nothing to lose, but everything to gain. Reflecting now
on how things could've been. It was worth it in the end.
Now it all seems so clear. There's nothing left to fear. So, we made our way by finding what was real. Now the days are so
long. That summer's moving on. Reach for something that's already gone. Yeah.
All the things I still remember. Summer's never looked the same. Years go by, and time just seems to fly. But the memories
we made. In the middle of September, we still play out in the rain. Nothing to lose, but eveything to gain. Reflecting now
on how things could've been. It was worth it in the end.
Ya, and we know we gotta' leave this town. But we never knew when, and we never knew how. We were meant to be the way
we are. And we know we gotta' leave this town. But we never knew when and we never knew how. Never knew how.
All the things I still remember. Summer's never looked the same. Years go by, and time just seems to fly. But the memories
we made. In the middle of September, we still play out in the rain. Nothing to lose, but everything to gain. Reflecting now
on how things could've been. It was worth it in the end. End.'
My mouth was agap. "You're such a liar," I said, one I could speak again.
"Why?" she asked.
"You said you couldn't sing. THAT was pretty amazing singing," I pointed out.
"You think so?" she asked.
"Of course," I said.
"Well, let's study for that History test," she suggested.
"Ya, let's not totaly destroy the purpose of you coming over today," I joked.
"Ya," she giggled. Then, we just studied.
The song Josh sang was 'Use Somebody' Kings of Leon Acousitic Cover. Dylan sang 'September' by Daughtry