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Posted by AdaGrace on July 11, 2005, at 9:38:23
Show me I'm worth something.
5 minutes is all I need.
Don't treat me like a whore.
Realize that I can and do bleed.Hold me when it's over
I don't need very long.
Make me feel loved.
Prove my innermost fears wrong.Give me your heart,
And hold mine as well.
Tenderness and caring are what I need.
Give me back what I lost when I recently I fell.Please show me a little respect.
Tell me of your passions and dreams.
Say something nice
After I've given you myself esteem.Tell me I feel good in your hands,
Whisper "I love you" in my ear.
Take a moment to help me ease into the next moment
before you get up and go get your beer.I'll never quite get over the nothingness I feel
when you bolt from my arms that are trying to keep ahold.
Laying there stunned in hurtful disbelief
the absence of your presence leaving me cold.Curling up on your bed
trying to gain back a little pride
I guess that just makes me look like a fool
in your hateful, non emotional eyes.
Posted by B2chica on July 11, 2005, at 12:18:35
In reply to Hold me When It's Over, posted by AdaGrace on July 11, 2005, at 9:38:23
you have an incredible flow of words.
me too.
b2c.
Posted by AdaGrace on July 12, 2005, at 6:46:47
In reply to Hold me When It's Over, posted by AdaGrace on July 11, 2005, at 9:38:23
I'd be used to the scenereo.
Yet, I'd also think that after all these years a man of 40 years old would know that unfullfilled sex that lasted 10 minutes can sometimes make a woman feel like she was nothing more than a faceless whore. And a man of 40 who's apparently had a lot of sex has got to know that the experience was unfulfilling for the woman, right? I mean it is easy to tell isn't it?
Posted by Damos on July 12, 2005, at 17:16:54
In reply to Re: You'd Think After All These Years, posted by AdaGrace on July 12, 2005, at 6:46:47
The answer is 'YES', and even a man who has had very little can tell. You can see it, feel it even as you still hold her and hear it in what's not being said. And it can be crushing to know you're the cause of it.
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