I have a crush at the moment, whom I liked for a little while now and just recently made me disappointed and go through a heartbreak a little but if I was to chose 10 songs to dedicate to him, it would be:
» What Hurts the Most by Cascada (For the tears and heartbreak, and I'm not afraid to show it)
» Who's that Boy by Demi Lovato (For the first time I ever saw you, you were so incredibly handsome)
» The Devil Within by Digital Daggers (After the hell you put me through, I'm going to make you suffer for it by vengeance)
» Dear No One by Tori Kelly (I didn't write that love letter for nothing, but I was feeling a bit romantic when I did)
» Release You by Megan and Liz (I realized that since you didn't care, I should too, so I should release you)
» Jet Black Heart by 5 Seconds of Summer (When my heart broke, it turned cold and jet black)
» Until You're Mine by Demi Lovato (I was willing to do anything until you were mine)
» Aftertaste by Shawn Mendes (The aftertaste is so disgusting, we'd forget the memory of what happened, but the memory will never forget us and I hope you won't forget about me)
» Life After You by Daughtry (It kinda sucks, since I'm debating if I should listen to my heart or mind, both are wrong. My mind tells me to yell at you and cause you hell but my heart tells me to pull you aside and tell you how I really feel, sucks that I can't do either)
» Leave Love Alone by Carrie Underwood (Since I liked you for so long, I don't know how long would it be until I forget about you, but I just can't leave you and love alone)
(I had to add this, sorry) Bonus: I Knew You Were Trouble by Taylor Swift (If I knew if this heartache and disappointment would be the aftermath of my actions, I would've never done it)
And you, what song(s) will you dedicate to your crush/ boyfriend/ girlfriend? :)
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