To be with you
is not to lose myself,
but to meet myself
in unfamiliar mirrors—
shimmering with your gaze.
I do not vanish
in the warmth of your wanting,
nor dissolve beneath your tide.
I stretch—
roots deeper, branches wider—
because you are near.
What is autonomy
if not the choice
to soften without breaking?
To bend with the wind
and call it dancing?
You do not claim me,
yet I grow in your presence.
Not changed for you,
but changed through you—
as light through stained glass
reveals colors
I hadn’t known were mine.
Persuasion, when true,
doesn’t press
but invites.
It listens more than it speaks,
and loves without erasure.
And so I remain—
not untouched,
but undiminished.
Not surrendered,
but shared.
And more myself
than I ever was alone.