After they came back from the beach they got ready to go to the dance that night. When they got there ino went up to the DJ to request a song for sakura so she could sing. The next song that came on and ino dragged sakura so she could sing. The song was called No Air by Jordan sparks
Tell me how I'm supposed to breathe with no air?
Jordin
If
I should die before I wake
It's cause you took my breath away
Losing you is like living in a world with no air, oh
Chris/
instead of Chris pain's going to sing with her
I'm here
alone, didn't wanna leave
My heart won't move, it's
incomplete
Wish there was a way that I can make you understand
Jordin
But how
Do you expect me, to live alone with
just me?
'Cause my world revolves around you
It's so hard
for me to breathe
Chorus-Both
Tell me how I'm
supposed to breathe with no air?
Can't live, can't breathe
with no air
That's how I feel whenever you ain't there
There's no air, no air
Got me out here in the water so deep
Tell me how you gon be without me?
If you ain't here, I
just can't breathe
There's no air, no air
No air air, No
air air
No air air, No air air
Chris
I walked, I
ran, I jumped, I flew,
Right off the ground to flow to you
There's no gravity to hold me down, for real
Jordin
But somehow I'm still alive inside
You took my breath but I
survived
I don't know how but I don't even care
Both
So how do you expect me, to live alone with just me?
'Cause
my world revolves around you
It's so hard for me to breathe
Chorus-Both
Tell me how I'm supposed to breathe with
no air?
Can't live, can't breathe with no air
That's
how I feel whenever you ain't there
There's no air, no air
Got me out here in the water so deep
Tell me how you gon be
without me?
If you ain't here I just can't breathe
There's
no air, no air
No air air, No air air
No air air, No air air
No more
No air
Baby
There's no air, no air
Hey, oOoOo
Oooooooooooooh
Chorus-Both
Tell me how I'm supposed to breathe with no air?
Can't
live, can't breathe with no air
That's how I feel whenever
you ain't there
There's no air, no air
Got me out here in
the water so deep
Tell me how you gon be without me?
If you
ain't here I just can't breathe
There's no air, no air
Jordin
(Do you expect me, to live alone with just me
Cause
my world revolves around you, It's so hard for me to breathe)
Both
Tell me how I'm supposed to breath with no air?
Can't live, can't breathe with no air
That's how I feel
whenever you ain't there
There's no air, no air
Outro-Both
Got me out here in the water so deep
Tell me how you gonna be without me?
If you ain't here I just can't breathe
There's no air, no air
No air air, No air air
No air air,
No air
Everyone screamed when they finished the song every one asked if she could sing another song. But she said it was her friends turn so she told ino to come up and told the DJ to play love song by Sara Berilles.
Head
underwater
And they tell me
To breathe easy for a while
breathing gets harder, even I know that
Made room for me;
It's too soon to see
If I'm happy in your hands
I'm
unusually hard to hold on to
Blank stares at blank pages
No
easy way to say this
You mean well, but you make this hard on me
I'm not gonna write you a love song
'cause you asked for
it
'cause you need one,
you see
I'm not gonna write
you
a love song
'cause you tell me it's
Make or breaking
this
if you're on your way
I'm not gonna write you to
stay
If all you have is leavin',
I'ma need a better
reason
To write you
A love song
Today
Today,Yeah
I
learned the hard way
That they all say
things you want to
hear
my heavy heart sinks deep down under
You and your
twisted words,
Your help just hurts
You are not what I
thought you were
Hello to high and dry
Convince me to
please you
Make me think that I need this too
I'm trying to
let you hear me as I am
I'm not gonna write you a love song
'cause you asked for it
'cause you need one,
you see
I'm not gonna write you
a love song
'cause you tell
me it's
Make or breaking this
if you're on your way
I'm
not gonna write you to
stay
If all you have is leavin',
I'ma
need a better reason
To write you
A love song
Today
Promise me that you'll leave the light on
To help me see
With daylight, my guide, gone
'cause I believe there's a way
you can love me
Because I say
I'm not gonna write you a love
song
'cause you asked for it
'cause you need one,
you see
I'm not gonna write you
a love song
'cause you tell
me it's
Make or breaking this
Is that why you wanted a love
song?
'cause you asked for it?
'cause you need one?
You
see
I'm not gonna write you a love song
'cause you tell
me it's
Make or break in this
Or you're on your way
I'm
not gonna write you
to stay
If your heart is nowhere in
it
I don't want it for a minute
Babe, I'll walk the seven
seas when I believe that
There's a reason to write you
a love
song
Today
Now it's your turn tenten sing that song you love it's perfect for you. Tenten walks up and ask if she could sing Redneck Women
Well
I ain't never
Been the barbie doll type
No I can't swig that
sweet champagne
I'd rather drink beer all night
In a tavern
or in a honky tonk
Or on a 4 wheel drive tailgate
I've got
posters on my wall of Skynard, Kid and Strait
Some people look
down on me
But I don't give a rip
I'll stand barefooted in my
own front yard with a baby on my hip
Cause I'm a redneck
woman
And I ain't no high class
broad
I'm just a product of my raisin'
And I say "hey
y'all" and "Yee Haw"
And I keep my Christmas
lights on, on my front porch all year long
And I know all the
words to every Charlie Daniels song
So here's to all my sisters
out there keepin' it country
Let me get a big "Hell Yeah"
from the redneck girls like me
Hell Yeah
Hell Yeah
Victoria's Secret
Well their stuff's real nice
Oh but
I can buy the same damn thing on a WalMart shelf half price
And
still look sexy
Just as sexy
As those models on TV
No I
don't need no designer tag to make my man want me
You might think
I'm trashy
A little too hard core
But get in my neck of the
woods
I'm just the girl next door
Hey I'm redneck woman
And I ain't no high class broad
I'm just a product of my
raisin'
And I say "hey y'all" and "Yee Haw"
And I keep my Christmas lights on, on my front porch all year
long
And I know all the words to every Tanya Tucker song
So
here's to all my sisters out there keeping it country
Let me get
a big "Hell Yeah" from the redneck girls like me
Hell
Yeah
Hell Yeah
I'm redneck woman
And I ain't no high
class broad
I'm just a product of my raisin'
And I say "hey
y'all" and "Yee Haw"
And I keep my Christmas
lights on, on my front porch all year long
And I know all the
words to every Ol' Bocephus song
So here's to all my sisters out
there keeping it country
Let me get a big "Hell Yeah"
from the redneck girls like me
Hell Yeah
Hell Yeah
Hell
Yeah
Hell Yeah
Hell Yeah
Hell Yeah
I Said Hell Yeah
Now It's your turn hinata come on up and sing that song like u mean it. Hinata ran up and asked the DJ to play Listen to Your Heart By DHT
Listen To Your Heart
I know there's something in the wake of your
smile
I get a notion from the look in your eyes, yeah
you've
built a love but that love falls apart
your little piece of heaven
turns too dark
listen to your heart
when he's calling for
you
listen to your heart
there's nothing else you can do
I
don't know where you're going
and I don't know why
but
listen to your heart
before you tell him goodbye
sometimes
you wonder if this fight is worthwhile
the precious moments are
all lost in the tide, yeah
they're swept away and nothing is
what is seems
the feeling of belonging to your dreams
listen
to your heart
when he's calling for you
listen to your
heart
there's nothing else you can do
I don't know where
you're going
and I don't know why
but listen to your
heart
before you tell him goodbye
and there are voices
that
want to be heard
so much to mention
but you can't find the
words
the scent of magic
the beauty that's been
when love
was wilder than the wind
listen to your heart
when he's
calling for you
listen to your heart
there's nothing else you
can do
I don't know where you're going
and I don't know
why
but listen to your heart
before you tell him
goodbye
Listen to your heart...mm..mmm
I don't know
where you're going
and I don't know why
but listen to your
heart
before you tell him goodbye
After she was finished singing she ran back to the group and the girls started to dance. It was a slow dance and the girls tried to get the boys to dance with them but they didn't want to so they asked a few other cute guys and they started to slow dance. The guys got mad and they when up and took the girls and started to dance with them and gave the other guys a glare. After the dance was done they whant back to the camp fire and the girls song the camp fire song from SpongeBob Squarepants.
SpongeBob:
I call this one the Campfire Song? song
lets gather round the
campfire and sing our campfire song
our c-a-m-p-f-i-r-e s-o-n-g
song
and if you don't think that we can sing it faster then
you're wrong
but it'll help if you just sing
aloooooong
Patrick:
Bum¦ Bum¦ Bum¦
SpongeBob:
c-a-m-p-f-i-r-e s-o-n-g song
c-a-m-p-f-i-r-e s-o-n-g
song
and if you don't think that we can sing it faster then
you're wrong
but it'll help if you just sing along
c-a-m-p-f-i-r-e s-o-n-g song. Patrick!
Patrick:
Song!! c-a-m-p-f-i-r-e --
Spongebob:
SQUIDWARD!
silence
GOOD!!
It'll
help!
It'll heeeeeeelp!!
If you just sing aloooooooong!
(BOOM! CRASH!)
OH YEAH!!
They all started laughing. After that they sate around making smores and eating peanuts. They thought of telling ghost story was a good I dare.
Before they could a ranger came up to them and asked if they wanted to go to a barn yard fire. So they did and once they got there they asked if anyone wants to hear a ghost story since it was all teenagers 16 and adults. They all said yes.
"I'll go first" said sakura
"ok, ready this ones about bloody Mary" said sakura
"She lived deep in the forest in a tiny cottage and sold herbal remedies for a living. Folks living in the town nearby called her Bloody Mary, and said she was a witch. None dared cross the old crone for fear that their cows would go dry, their food-stores rot away before winter, their children take sick of fever, or any number of terrible things that an angry witch could do to her neighbors.
Then the little girls in the village began to disappear, one by one. No one could find out where they had gone. Grief-stricken families searched the woods, the local buildings, and all the houses and barns, but there was no sign of the missing girls. A few brave souls even went to Bloody Mary's home in the woods to see if the witch had taken the girls, but she denied any knowledge of the disappearances. Still, it was noted that her haggard appearance had changed. She looked younger, more attractive. The neighbors were suspicious, but they could find no proof that the witch had taken their young ones.
Then came the night when the daughter of the miller rose from her bed and walked outside, following an enchanted sound no one else could hear. The miller's wife had a toothache and was sitting up in the kitchen treating the tooth with an herbal remedy when her daughter left the house. She screamed for her husband and followed the girl out of the door. The miller came running in his nightshirt. Together, they tried to restrain the girl, but she kept breaking away from them and heading out of town.
The desperate cries of the miller and his wife woke the neighbors. They came to assist the frantic couple. Suddenly, a sharp-eyed farmer gave a shout and pointed towards a strange light at the edge of the woods. A few townsmen followed him out into the field and saw Bloody Mary standing beside a large oak tree, holding a magic wand that was pointed towards the miller's house. She was glowing with an unearthly light as she set her evil spell upon the miller's daughter.
The townsmen grabbed their guns and their pitchforks and ran toward the witch. When she heard the commotion, Bloody Mary broke off her spell and fled back into the woods. The far-sighted farmer had loaded his gun with silver bullets in case the witch ever came after his daughter. Now he took aim and shot at her. The bullet hit Bloody Mary in the hip and she fell to the ground. The angry townsmen leapt upon her and carried her back into the field, where they built a huge bonfire and burned her at the stake.
As she burned, Bloody Mary screamed a curse at the villagers. If anyone mentioned her name aloud before a mirror, she would send her spirit to revenge herself upon them for her terrible death. When she was dead, the villagers went to the house in the wood and found the unmarked graves of the little girls the evil witch had murdered. She had used their blood to make her young again.
From that day to this, anyone foolish enough to chant Bloody Mary's name three times before a darkened mirror will summon the vengeful spirit of the witch. It is said that she will tear their bodies to pieces and rip their souls from their mutilated bodies. The souls of these unfortunate ones will burn in torment as Bloody Mary once was burned, and they will be trapped forever in the mirror."
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" All the girls screamed and rain to there boyfriend and hugged them really hard
"ok my turn, its called Ghost Handprints an urban legends" ino yealed
My wife Jill and I were driving home from a friend's party late one evening in early May. It was a beautiful night with a full moon. We were laughing and discussing the party when the engine started to cough and the emergency light went on. We had just reached the railroad crossing where Villamain Road becomes Shane Road. According to local legend, this was the place where a school bus full of children had stalled on the tracks. Everyone on board the bus had been killed by an oncoming freight train. The ghosts of the children were reported to haunt this intersection and were said to protect people from danger.
Not wanting a repeat of the train crash, I hit the gas pedal, trying to get our car safely across the tracks before it broke down completely. But the dad-blamed car wouldn't cooperate. It stalled dead center on the railroad tracks.
As if that weren't enough, the railroad signals started flashing and a bright light appeared a little ways down the track, bearing down fast on our car. I turned the key and hit the gas pedal, trying to get the car started.
"Hurry up, Jim! The train's coming," my wife urged, as if I didn't hear the whistling blowing a warning.
I broke out into a sweat and tried the engine again. Nothing.
"We have to get out!" I shouted to my wife, reaching for the door handle.
"I can't," Jill shouted desperately. She was struggling with her seat belt. We'd been having trouble with it recently. She'd been stuck more than once, and I'd had to help her get it undone.
I threw myself across the stick-shift and fought with the recalcitrant seat belt. My hands were shaking and sweat poured down my body as I felt the rumble of the approaching train. It had seen us and was whistling sharply. I risked a quick glance over my shoulder. The engineer was trying to slow down, but he was too close to stop before he hit us. I redoubled my efforts.
Suddenly, the car was given a sharp shove from behind. Jill and I both gasped and I fell into her lap as the car started to roll forward, slowly at first, then gaining speed. The back end cleared the tracks just a second before the train roared passed. As the car rolled to a stop on the far side of the tracks, the engineer stuck his head out the window of the engine and waved a fist at us; doubtless shouting something nasty at us for scaring him.
"Th..that was close," Jill gasped as I struggled upright. "How did you get the car moving?"
"I didn't," I said. "Someone must have helped us."
I jumped out of the door on the driver's side of the car and ran back to the tracks to thank our rescuer. In the bright moonlight, I searched the area, looking for the person who had pushed our car out of the path of the train. There was no one there. I called out several times, but no one answered. After a few minutes struggle with her seatbelt, Jill finally freed herself and joined me.
"Where is he?" she asked.
"There is no one here," I replied, puzzled.
"Maybe he is just shy about being thanked," Jill said. She raised her voice. "Thank you, whoever you are," she called.
The wind picked up a little, swirling around us, patting our hair and our shoulders like the soft touch of a child's hand. I shivered and hugged my wife tightly to me. We had almost died tonight, and I was grateful to be alive.
"Yes, thank you," I repeated loudly to our mystery rescuer.
As we turned back to our stalled vehicle, I pulled out my cell phone, ready to call for a tow truck. Beside me, Jill stopped suddenly, staring at the back of our car.
"Jim, look!" she gasped.
I stared at our vehicle. Scattered in several places across the back of our car were several glowing handprints. They were small handprints; the kind that adorned the walls of elementary schools all over the country. I started shaking as I realized the truth; our car had been pushed off the tracks by the ghosts of the schoolchildren killed at this location.
The wind swept around us again, and I thought I heard an echo of childish voices whispering 'You're welcome' as it patted our shoulders and arms. Then the wind died down and the handprints faded from the back of the car.
Jill and I clung together for a moment in terror and delight. Finally, I released her and she got into the car while I called the local garage to come and give us a tow home.
"ok my turn next. This ones is called The maid of the mist" Said tenten
She lost her husband and her hope at a young age, and the beautiful girl could not find her way through the sorrow upon sorrow that was her lot in life. So she stepped one day into her canoe, singing a death song softly to herself, and paddle out into the current. Soon the canoe was caught by the rough waves and hurtled toward the falls. But as it pitched over and she fell, Heno, the god of thunder who lived in the falls, caught the maiden gently in his arms and carried her to his home beneath the thundering veil of water.
Heno and his sons ministered to the grieving girl, and she stayed with them until her heart healed within her. Then the younger son spoke words of love to the maiden and they married, to the delight of the god of thunder. A young son was born to the couple, and he followed his grandfather everywhere, learning what it meant to be a god of thunder.
The only shadow on the happiness of the maiden in the mist was a continual longing to see her people one more time. Her chance came in an unexpected and unwelcome way. A great snake came down the mighty river and poisoned the waters of her people. They grew sick and were dying. Soon the snake would return to devour the dead until my people were all gone. It was Heno himself who gave her the news, and she begged that she might return for one hour to warn her people of the danger. The god himself lifted her through the falls and set her down among her people to give warning about the evil snake that was causing such pestilence among them. She advised them to move to a higher country until the danger was past, and they agreed. Then Heno came and took the maiden back to her husband and her home.
In a few days, the giant serpent returned to the village, seeking the bodies of those who had died from the poison it had spread. When the snake realized that the people had deserted the village, it hissed in rage and turned upstream to search for them. But Heno heard the voice of the serpent and rose up through the mist of the falls. He threw a great thunderbolt at the creature and killed it in one mighty blast. The giant body of the creature floated downstream and lodged just above the cataract, creating a large semi-circle that deflected huge amounts of water into the falls at the place just above the god's home. Horrified by this disastrous turn of events, Heno swept in through the falls and did his best to stop the massive influx of water, but it was too late.
Seeing that his home would soon be destroyed, Heno called for the maiden and his sons to come away with him. The younger son caught up his wife and child and followed Heno through the water of the falls and up into the sky, where the Thunderer made them a new home. From this place, they watch over the people of the earth, while Heno thunders in the clouds as he once thundered in the vapors of the great falls. To this day, an echo of the Heno's voice can be heard in the thunder of the mighty waters of Niagara Falls.
"I wonder if that a true story?" asked pein
"Well it's a version of the maiden in the mist, so I think it is" tenten told everyone
By the time she was done with her story it was time to go to bed so she they could get up in the morning and get ready to leave. School started Monday and the girls need to go with kurenai and go meet a producer so they can start a real band.
Please read and review and check out my poll if you want me to write anther ghost story let me no and any songs let me no k, I don't now how the music business goes but I'll try. Oh when they go back to school on Monday sasuke see sakura and he starts to beat her up for leaving him and nobody's around to see what happens. More scary stories to come
