~There are lots of them. Usually, they are centered around a person who fell in love with the "best friend's ex" or the "ex's best friend" and hooked up with that person. The plot or song often portrays the best friend or ex-lover experiencing feelings of betrayal, revenge, rage, jealousy, etc. It often ends with the person being the brunt of the injured party's feelings. Lots of screaming, cursing, blood, gore, tire slashing, knifings, gunshot wounds etc. The usual reaction.
If life follows art, you might want think twice before venturing into that kind of relationship. Lovers are a dime a dozen. True best friends are rare.
2007-07-12 13:39:30
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answered by Anonymous
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~What few folks realize is that mick Jagger wrote "Sympathy for the Devil" when he caught his lady with George Harrison. But that's okay. George wrote "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" when he caught Eric Clapton doing Patty Boyd (5 months after George married Patty). Out of empathy for George, John Lennon wrote "Happiness is a Warm Gun."
2007-07-13 17:47:37
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answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7
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