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I Became a Sex Worker

Darenimoienai

Even after a shower

The smell won’t wash away

A stranger’s trace

Still clings to my skin

Marks on the sheets

Pressed into my thighs

They don’t fade

As I put my makeup back on

Crumpled bills

Inside the locker

My fingers shake a little

As I count

My time divided by hourly pay

Cheap or expensive

I don’t think about it anymore

Called by a name

I put on a voice

How many times

Have I said “nice to meet you”?

Gentle or rough

It’s all the same

When it’s over

Just a silent door

I became a sex worker

Even when I’m touched

I feel nothing

Not feeling became the job

And only my heart

Keeps wearing down

I became a sex worker

Every time they say

“It’s an easy job”

Something breaks

Before this body does

A pale ring mark

Left on a finger

The smell of a family

Someone brings with them

“You’re not doing anything wrong,” you say

Then don’t come here

A flashy face

Staring back from the mirror

When I peel it off

Who am I again?

On the way home

I feel like throwing up

The convenience store lights

Are painfully bright

Did I get used to it

Or just go numb?

I don’t even care

Which it is anymore

As long as time passes

It turns into money

I became a sex worker

Looked down on

Sold at a high price

Dignity is just a word

Compared to this month’s rent

I became a sex worker

The better my smile gets

The quieter

My real voice becomes

“Why don’t you just quit?”

Don’t say it so easily

There’s no escape route left

I can walk through

I became a sex worker

I can’t be proud

But it isn’t a lie

I wasn’t dirty

I chose this

Before I was ruined

I became a sex worker

Nights when I’m afraid

Of morning coming

Still, I breathe

I survive

With makeup remover

I erase my face

What’s left in the end

Are bare eyes

This time

Not bought by anyone

This moment alone

Is mine

  • Lyricist

    510

  • Composer

    510

  • Producer

    Darenimoienai

  • Graphic Design

    Darenimoienai

  • Vocals

    Darenimoienai

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    I Became a Sex Worker

    Darenimoienai

"I Became a Sex Worker" is a quiet, unfiltered confession-
not a shock story or an accusation,
but a record of what it feels like when survival rewrites your life
one night at a time.

The song explores the distance between body and emotion:
a scent that won't wash off,
marks that stay pressed into the skin,
and a voice used like a costume.
Not feeling becomes part of the job,
while the heart continues to wear down in silence.

It captures the exhaustion of being told
"It's easy,"
"It's not wrong,"
or "Why don't you quit?"
as if any of those words could undo the roads already walked.

Yet the song refuses to divide the narrator into victim or sinner.
It acknowledges both the agency and the damage-
the choice made before the self was lost,
and the numbness that followed.

Toward the end, the song shifts.
When the makeup comes off,
what remains is a pair of bare eyes
that finally belong to no one else.

"I Became a Sex Worker" is not about guilt or pride.
It's about endurance,
about living in a world that wears you down,
and reclaiming even a single moment
that is yours alone.

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