‘I don't like this song,’ Steve said in a no nonsense tone that told Johnny there was more to this than just a simple statement of taste.
‘Me
neither’ said Johnny hoping his agreement would stymie any impending rant, it
didn't. The pub's music system was playing Katie Perry and despite their
disapproval, both men were singing along to the chorus.
‘It just
doesn't make sense,’ Steve stated, ‘I think firework is meant to be a
compliment, but who wants to be compared to a firework?’ His question was
rhetorical but for once Johnny managed to get a word in edge ways.
‘Well, I
can think of worse things?’
‘Really?’
Steve looked genuinely surprised. ‘Really!
Think about a firework, it goes off with a bang, creates a few oos and aahs,
and then burns out leaving a sense of anti-climax. Also how many fireworks turn
out to be duds, damp squibs, never get to go off at all? If my girlfriend compared me to a rocket or a
Catherine wheel, I'd think she was sending me a message about my performance.’ Steve took a swig of beer
but didn’t stay silent for long enough to allow Johnny to form a response. ‘Then
of course if you think about it, fireworks are only really effective if there
is more than one. So again, what kind of message is that?’
‘I don't
think she means it like that though,’ said Johnny.
‘You have
to read between the lines, my friend, read between the lines. I’d been
genuinely hurt if I was called a firework.’
Johnny shook his head, sometimes there were no lines to read between, no hidden messages, just pointless lyrics to meaningless songs. He decided to let it go taking one last swig of his beer and heading to the bar for a refill without another word.
Johnny shook his head, sometimes there were no lines to read between, no hidden messages, just pointless lyrics to meaningless songs. He decided to let it go taking one last swig of his beer and heading to the bar for a refill without another word.
Would it be a compliment for a woman?:)
ReplyDeleteGood Question :-)
ReplyDeleteSo what's Steve's answer?
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