Our worth is granted to us By the sum of our lovers, By how many times we have craved Or been craved, By how much our skin longs For anotherβs touch.
We are taught to withhold, And to not take for granted The immense altruism of company. Where do we belong If not in the arms of another?
How dare we for a minute Accept our own love as enough. How dare we seek comfort In our own searching minds. How dare we think of ourselves as anything other Than a half in search of the whole.