Push me gently, let me fall with grace
Push me gently.
It won't hurt me,
Not a little bit.
It is only in that moment
When our eyes make love in the incandescence,
In my war-torn mind,
I find a peaceful resonance.
There is contact,
Skin to skin, bare,
Our scar-riddled bodies,
But you stare directly into my blue soul,
And tell me that
I am beautiful.
I don't say a single word.
I smile.
I am comforted.
I feel appreciated.
I don't care if you don't mean what you say.
At least even in that single moment,
I know that I am worth something to someone.
We have sex, of course.
You love it gentle, but raging with passion.
So, I give that to you,
If it only makes you feel good.
I am not a whore.
I am here because I am lonely,
And I will never not admit that.
You don't care.
You like me very much,
That is all.
I will be someone whom it won't matter to remember,
But you are someone I will never forget.
When I leave in the daybreak,
Go back to your lover,
Rest in his loving arms.
Don't send me to the door.
Don't kiss me one last time.
Not a little bit,
It won't hurt me.
Let me fall with grace.