Poem for the Week:
Tears
Tears
It feels like the rain on a cloudy day,
hot but cool falling down,
Falling,falling, falling like the rain,
you where my heart,my soul, my friend but you still left,
You left for the sky above,
You can never feel the pain i feel now,
I wish you would come back,
Fill my arm and my haert,
I want you home,
You where my life now i have lost you,
I can feel the tears falling down my checks,
Save me before the tears turn to rage,
Before i fall down into the dark,never to return,
But you could never save me now,
So let the tears fall,
Let them fall,
Let me fall,
Never to return.
~Hikaru1214~
Ouran H!gh School Host Club
Haruhi Fujioka is a scholarship student at Ouran High School, a fictional school located in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Because of the superlative cost of the school uniform, Haruhi resorts to wearing long slacks, polo shirts and vests. Combined with her large glasses and tousled short hair, Haruhi's look causes her to be confused for a boy.
Looking for a quiet place to study, Haruhi stumbles upon the Third Music Room, the working place of the Ouran Host Club, a group of six extremely attractive male students (Takashi Morinozuka, called "Mori"; Mitsukuni Haninozuka, called "Hunny"; twins Kaoru and Hikaru Hitachiin; Tamaki Suoh, and Kyoya Ootori) who spend their time charming and entertaining the school's girls for profit. During their first meeting, Haruhi accidentally knocks over and breaks a vase valued at ¥8,000,000 (in the United States English manga the amount is US$80,000).
In order to pay off the large debt, Haruhi is employed as the club's "dog" and is constantly ordered to do menial tasks like serving food or cleaning up. The club president, Tamaki Suoh, without knowing she is really a girl, promotes Haruhi to "host" as soon as he discovers her potential. Even after the truth comes out in the Club, Haruhi continues the charade and is allowed to pay off the rest of her debt working as a host; in order to accomplish this, Haruhi conceals her true identity/gender from the customers and the school.