I dont have a tendency to write things when im happy, Only when things are breaking or crashing down. Dysfuntion usually laces the words that end up on my paper Going down my readers throat, so that im not the only one Whos infected with mayhem. I am still writing about dysfuntion But with the flavor of fantastic confusion. Because I used to think that when you met someone Youd know right away, that they were important. Until now, I found out that you could meet your best friends ex As a sophomore in spanish 3 and wait for another year And still not know that they make you smile. That my dear is dysfunction. You can then finally meet them in a class That you werent going to take in the first place. And let them read about your biggest fears and happiest moments Finding out that you dont have one bit of trouble letting them in. Still you wait though, because its highschool You will either break up soon or break up when you graduate So why bother in the first place, if you know itll only end in distaster and heart break. But they stay and they let you figure things out And you ask for time And you ask for time And you ask for time And thats what they give you. And you question and question and question And they answer and answer and answer Until you have no choice but to accept that they are special Because they dont make you nervous when they say the word girlfriend And they donβt make it awkward when you ask them questions not fit for 3 weeks They arent juvinille with the expectations of hand holding and careless I love yous. So you let them come to your house and meet your parents and you go to theirs You make the mistake of developing a loose mouth, and take oppurtunities To tell your uncles and aunts about how wonderful they are and you feel yourself Digging a hole deeper and deeper into the ground made of them. And you know that when it ends, you will be so deep That it will take you forever to get out. But you stay and that is dysfuntion in its finest Because you know the longer you stay, the more itll hurt to leave But you stay anyways because they make you smile, and they make you laugh And they make you happy. So if this is what type of dysfuntion my writing will be laced with then Let it come by the gallons.