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How do you interpret this phrase: "My world is crashing for you"?

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How do you interpret this phrase: "My world is crashing for you"?

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  1. OPINIONS & MORE

      opinion

    when do  

    one ever live their  [life,,today]

      IF  NOT FOR YESTERDAY,,

    WHAT GOOD WOULD BE THE  [DAY *

    TELL ME whom  there

    behind  [that  door,,of dreams ,,you dream,,

    [ just  YOU *

    SO WAKE UP  AND GET UP..

      FOLD  UP BEHIND  YOU,,*

      HAVE A NICE DAY *

       SAY HELLO  

    TO YOUR  [JOE=NES   ACT.

    HE IS IN THE  back *

    of your  POCKET *

    IT IS NOT  luck  nor  I,D,E,S, *[insectocides]

      its called  GREEN *

       go out  and

    learn  no time for funerals  *

    make time for it

    TIME OF LIFE *

    move thy  BUT,,

    THAT IS YOUR

    STARTER *

      HEY YOU

    HOLLOW  WEAN IT. YOU FAKE

    clowns *

      leave  the not book  to the future *

      and  buy your self  

    a  note pad,*

    [GROCER YOUR LIST,, OF LEDGERS ]

        child  go do your [home work *

      your future  ahead of you *

      your  DREAM *

    THAT,,IS BUT ONCE,IN A FALL.*

    THY LUCKY  [STAR ]

      AND THEN,,

      YOU KNOW  NOT TO  NEED

    TO BLAME  [ME * NOR

    YOURSELF *

    GO  NOW.*

    HECK LET IT crash  on you *

    thy star *

      for the  [rest of your  [WISH *]

      YOURS  ALONE *

    REST..IS EASY *

    ONE CAN NOT  GIVE HAPPINESS

    IF THY  DO NOT KNOW,,

    TO GIVE  IT *

    CATCH IT * STAR 08*


  2. i love you sooooooooo muchhhhhhh!!!!! you are everything to me

  3. For the romantics who are falling in love with someone ("...for you"), the world completely changes...  And, it feels like their world is being obliterated ("crashing") in the process, but in a sense, towards the loved one.

    While easily within the range of normal human experience, it may signify a mild personality disorder, a poorly developed sense of 'self', or similarly, unresolved dependency issues - call it what you might.  Those who have had nervous breakdowns use similar metaphors to explain the feeling, and frequently say that their world is "falling apart" or something similar.

  4. the persons first language is not english.

    im not sure if its a compliment or not because if someones world crashes it sucks royally! one is meant to enhance a loved ones life not destroy it!!

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