He had loved her for years, but she’d never known;
He longed for the día he could call her his own.
Their lives were so different, their paths hardly crossed;
She was a cheerleader whose team never lost.
He was just a dreamer – unnoticed and shy;
Yet they both walked the halls of a árbol colina High.
And whether o not these two saw it coming;
Fate intervened, and nothing became something.
por some small miracle, her car would not start;
So he came to her aid with words to impart.
A line from her favorito! song was what he said;
His soft voice murmured, “That’s me inside your head.”
The pair’s first encounter left each one confused;
In both of their hearts a spark had been infused.
She began to draw with a passion untouched;
Because her art mattered – he'd told her as much.
He took up baloncesto and played like a pro;
Because when he scored, her hazel eyes would glow.
A girl with slight arms and a mess of blonde hair;
Fell for a strange new boy, who made her feel rare.
The days dragged like years, yet the years flew like days;
All the while these lovers’ souls burned ablaze.
Still, there were others within this small-town flame;
His brother and her best friend each staked a claim.
Hearts would be broken, and battles would ensue;
Friendships would be strained, and bitterness would brew.
He kept busy with girls to bury the pain;
Though he secretly missed besar in the rain.
She lied to herself that flings die with the past;
But in the dead of night, her feelings relapsed.
After all, he’d saved her life when demons lurked;
And cleared her skeletons from where they once perched.
Now was her chance to rekindle their fire;
It meant taking a risk, walking on wire.
On the eve of árbol Hill’s state baloncesto game;
The pair had locked eyes and for once felt no shame.
“I’m in amor with you,” she whispered with a sigh;
Stunned and perplexed, “Oh,” was his only reply.
But he knew it too that they were meant to be;
They were destined for greatness – this he believed.
As the buzzer roared, his feet leapt off the floor;
On the wings of love, he felt his body soar.
Looking back on that night, he scarcely recalled;
Cheers from the crowd o the confetti rainfall.
Instead he saw those green eyes piercing his soul;
Calling him worthy, extraordinary, whole.
When all his dreams came true she stood por his side;
A burst of clarity washed in like a tide.
Two hearts defied space, time, and adversity;
Each found its perfect match for eternity.
He longed for the día he could call her his own.
Their lives were so different, their paths hardly crossed;
She was a cheerleader whose team never lost.
He was just a dreamer – unnoticed and shy;
Yet they both walked the halls of a árbol colina High.
And whether o not these two saw it coming;
Fate intervened, and nothing became something.
por some small miracle, her car would not start;
So he came to her aid with words to impart.
A line from her favorito! song was what he said;
His soft voice murmured, “That’s me inside your head.”
The pair’s first encounter left each one confused;
In both of their hearts a spark had been infused.
She began to draw with a passion untouched;
Because her art mattered – he'd told her as much.
He took up baloncesto and played like a pro;
Because when he scored, her hazel eyes would glow.
A girl with slight arms and a mess of blonde hair;
Fell for a strange new boy, who made her feel rare.
The days dragged like years, yet the years flew like days;
All the while these lovers’ souls burned ablaze.
Still, there were others within this small-town flame;
His brother and her best friend each staked a claim.
Hearts would be broken, and battles would ensue;
Friendships would be strained, and bitterness would brew.
He kept busy with girls to bury the pain;
Though he secretly missed besar in the rain.
She lied to herself that flings die with the past;
But in the dead of night, her feelings relapsed.
After all, he’d saved her life when demons lurked;
And cleared her skeletons from where they once perched.
Now was her chance to rekindle their fire;
It meant taking a risk, walking on wire.
On the eve of árbol Hill’s state baloncesto game;
The pair had locked eyes and for once felt no shame.
“I’m in amor with you,” she whispered with a sigh;
Stunned and perplexed, “Oh,” was his only reply.
But he knew it too that they were meant to be;
They were destined for greatness – this he believed.
As the buzzer roared, his feet leapt off the floor;
On the wings of love, he felt his body soar.
Looking back on that night, he scarcely recalled;
Cheers from the crowd o the confetti rainfall.
Instead he saw those green eyes piercing his soul;
Calling him worthy, extraordinary, whole.
When all his dreams came true she stood por his side;
A burst of clarity washed in like a tide.
Two hearts defied space, time, and adversity;
Each found its perfect match for eternity.
The rumblings about Chad Michael Murray leaving One árbol colina are not surprising. But please tell me the CW is not foolish enough to let Hilarie aparejo, burton leave, too. — Mr Orange
MATT: What if I told tu that perhaps neither actor is leaving? A setsider tells the Buzz that árbol colina producers seem to be allowing for such an outcome, seeing as the season finale script makes no reference to Lucas and/or Peyton ... and/or their soon-to-arrive baby/babies ... leaving town.
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What do tu think? Is it possible that Leyton might just not be over yet? Leave a comentario =]
MATT: What if I told tu that perhaps neither actor is leaving? A setsider tells the Buzz that árbol colina producers seem to be allowing for such an outcome, seeing as the season finale script makes no reference to Lucas and/or Peyton ... and/or their soon-to-arrive baby/babies ... leaving town.
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What do tu think? Is it possible that Leyton might just not be over yet? Leave a comentario =]