Monday, 23 September 2013

WRECK








"Don’t you ever say I just walked away.. I will always want you."


Yes. She can’t stop. She is a wrecking ball. But she is still a human being; a 20-year old superstar; a girl. She is still Miley Cyrus.

People tend to break. People has their limits. I bet you have yours as well. You do break, and I know you’ve been broken before. She has it too. The problem with society right now is when you change, they see the bad side of that change. They just see what they want to see; understand what they want to understand; feel what they want to feel. And they can’t see, understand, and feel what you’ve been through to change that way. Because they just see the surface, not the insides.


Whats happening to her is alarming. She’s too young to have that kind of image. But then, most people care about what she wears on awards’ shows or what she does in her music videos than what she’s going through.


I’m a fan. Of hers and of her ex. Of them together. That’s why when I heard about the called-off engagement, I was devastated. They look so good together and you can see that they’re in love with each other. I don’t know the reason why they part ways but it’s still saddening. 4 years is a long time and I thought they’re gonna have beautiful babies and grow old together. But then, people and things do change. So does he. So does she.


In my perspective, she is a specter of a girl who’s trapped in a 20-year old body who’s so broken she just chose to change and lost herself in the middle of the road without company. She’s alone. And it’s dreadful. Because if she’s not alone, she wouldn’t be in this position in the first place. She would’ve been much happier and much her.


It’s sad to say that she is a wrecking ball. To me, she’s not. She was wrecked by one. I just pray that she may find her lost self again. I want the Miley I fell in love with on The Last Song. I want the Miley who inspired many teenage girls like me with The Climb. I want the Miley I sang Best of Both Worlds along with in Hannah Montana.



If you read this, I don’t want you to change. I’m asking you to pick up the pieces and start again. If you think that being who you are today makes you happy, don’t listen to the haters. I don’t care about you licking hammers and grinding over hanging balls on your music videos. You are still you. I still see you like the picture above. Beautiful and free.
 



Remember what you said on your song:
Remember only God can judge ya
Forget the haters cause somebody loves ya


And I’m that somebody, Miley. Kick-ass.

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