Song Two goes to Namine! Though she's often beat on (I even have a story titled "The Assassination of Namine"), I can identify with the poor girl a lot. Hope you like it...the characters do not belong to me, but the lyrics do!
Namine walked into her room in Castle Oblivion, staring around at the way the shadows clung to the corners, touching upon the drawings she had stuck up everywhere. She drifted over to her favourite picture, the only one she had ever done of herself. In it, she was holding hands with Sora.
But she had just told Sora the truth: that she wasn't the girl he cared about the most. That she was just someone who had tricked him.
She sat down heavily in a chair. Then, naturally, she began to sing.
Namine: It's funny how everyone knows the story
Of Romeo and Juliet
But there's this small character
They always seem to forget
Remember Rosalind?
The girl he loves for about a scene or two
Remember Rosalind
Who he adores until he finds you
Juliet
I'm just like Rosalind
I'm her
I'm the girl who never gets the guy
The one who's always stuck outside
Of every joke or game
I live in a room of paper friends
Just wondering when will come my end
But then I heard you say my name
Hey, Namine!
If your smile was on a girl
Even you would fall in love with her
I watched you from above as you tried to save me
You said that I was special
You remembered our promise
You fought so hard so the two of us could be
But it was all a lie!
You only loved me because I forced you to
For me you'd die
Only because I had bewitched you
The reason it was me you were trying to find
Was because I replaced her face with mine in your mind
It was never me you loved
It was always her
I just made you forget
That I'm only Rosalind
She's Juliet
I'm the girl who never gets the guy
The one who's always stuck outside
Of every joke or game
You showed me how to feel
In your eyes I was someone real
But now you'll never say my name
Goodbye Namine
I guess I'll just sit here in the gloom
Singing to the drawings in my room
Namine's voice faded away into the emptiness, and she put her head down, and cried.
