When she put her hand inside me
I feel alive
I feel so right
When I’m on her arm
I’m shivering with pride
I’m the keeper of her secrets
I’m the guarder of her stuff
I know I’m just a gaudy useful thing
But maybe to serve is to love
When I’m on the street beside her
In the early morning light
I’m so full of life
I’m so right
When I’m on her lap
On the train back home
I’m no longer alone
I feel newly born
I know I’m just a fickle useful thing
But maybe to serve is to belong
A skin of soft white leather
And velvelty pink inside
I do match with her beauty
Together we are just so right
credits
from Going Nowhere,
released January 12, 2011
Rene Meester, Robèrt Gillesse
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