Fifth
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I wrote Fifth and Distance of Two Hearts when I was in Third Year HS for a friend, Almon. Before he asked me, Fifth was already written and I thought of finishing the song for him. However, his story is different from that of Fifth so I wrote two songs: Distance of Two Hearts and Don't Forget to Call (My Name). Fifth was intended to be an acoustic song about having someone in your mind more than 24/7. More of obsession but not in a creepy, stalker way. I was not able to finish writing the song for I lost the feeling and couldn't think of what to write next. A video of the prom performance of this song was attached on the sidebar.
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LANA: I fell in love with the golden girl. She's the perfect student, the skilled captain of the volleyball team, and the girlfriend of the nicest players on the football team. She's my best friend, but ever since she kissed me as a dare at a party before freshman year, that's all I can think of. Senior year is here, and after last summer's shitty series of events, I don't deserve such a wonderful woman as her. CHARLOTTE: My best friend is the school player. She parties and drinks and sleeps around, she's a free spirit. Apparently I've got the perfect life, but why do I still think about that kiss with her? Why do I wish I could have that type of feelings for my own boyfriend? Why can't I stop thinking about her all the time? She's just my best friend though... right...?

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