Chapter two part two
lay me down
But he stop there, he decide to sing one more song for her, he wanted too, The princple came in, saw him, she understood everything that happened, She said: Go ahead, Stiles, For her. Thanks, Emma. then he knew what song to sing and he sang this:
Yes, I do, I believe
That one day I will be where I was
Right there, right next to you
And it's hard, the days just seem so dark
The moon, and the stars are nothing without you
Your touch, your skin, where do I begin?
No words can explain the way I'm missing you
Deny this emptiness, this hole that I'm inside
These tears, they tell their own story
Told me not to cry when you were gone
But the feeling's overwhelming, it's much too strong
Can I lay by your side, next to you? You
And make sure you're alright
I'll take care of you
everyone could hear his pain right now.
And I don't want to be here if I can't be with you tonight
I'm reaching out to you
Can you hear my call, girl?
This hurt that I've been through
I'm missing you, I'm missing you like crazy, you
Can I lay by your side? Next to you, to you
And make sure you're alright
I'll take care of you
And I don't want to be here if I can't be with you tonight
Oh, lay me down tonight
Lay me by your side, whoa
Lay me down tonight
Lay me by your side
Can I lay by your side? Next to you, you
everyone could hear his pain from this last part, he was crying too.
By the time he was done, everyone was crying when they heard this right now.
then he stop singing and the bell ring, he got up and started to walked out, the pack left the room and saw him there, they thought wow. I guess we never knew this about him. He never told us, he couldn't and it was too painful, to think about it.
the final class was reading, he walked in the room, he saw them, he just sat down, teacher said: read something and make it long. Everyone started to read something, But he was reading Romeo and Juliet, the ending words of them.
A glooming peace this morning with it brings.The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head.Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things.Some shall be pardoned, and some punishèd. For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo
