Grenade: By Bruno Mars Easy come, easy go That's just how you live, oh Take, take, take it all But you never give Should've known you was trouble From the first kiss Had your eyes wide open Why were they open? [Pre-Chorus:] Gave you all I had And you tossed it in the trash You tossed it in the trash, you did To give me all your love is all I ever asked 'Cause what you don't understand is... [Chorus:] I'd catch a grenade for you (yeah, yeah, yeah) Throw my hand on a blade for you (yeah, yeah, yeah) I'd jump in front of a train for you (yeah, yeah, yeah) You know I'd do anything for you (yeah, yeah, yeah) Oh, I would go through all this pain Take a bullet straight through my brain Yes, I would die for you, baby But you won't do the same | Margo comes and goes in and out of Q's life. Like when she leaves him when they were little and jumps back in before graduation, then suddenly disappears the next day. Margo takes things from him, like his dignity and his pride. Q should've known Margo was trouble since they were little kids and Quentin had a crush on her. He should have seen how big of a problem she would be Quentin gave Margo all he had when they hung out, but she never appreciated it. She never appreciated him as a friend and she used him as a part of her mystery attention scheme. She doesn't understand what Quentin would do for her Quentin would travel and search for clues for weeks on end looking for you and wanting you back. He would suffer all the risks and challenges along the way just to protect and find you. He would go through a ton of pain and crisis, missing his prom and graduation just to help find you, his best friend who clearly doesn't understand what he went all through. She takes him for granted when he shows up at the barn, she doesn't appreciate all that he has done for her and all because of their friendship and their love relationship forming. |
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John GreenJohn Michael Green is an author of young adult fiction, YouTube video blogger (vlogger), historian and creator of online educational videos. He won the 2006 Printz award for his debut novel, Looking For Alaska his most recent novel, The Fault in our Stars debuted at number 1 on The New York Times best seller list in January 2012.] In 2014 Green was included in Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world. |