Intimacy (Inspired By Jean-Paul Sartre) Poem by Katerina Hutchinson

Intimacy (Inspired By Jean-Paul Sartre)



I am insane and you can leave.
Leave me alone with all my sickness.
I cannot eat, I cannot sleep,
I can't see you, just see your weakness.
You are afraid, the same as me
Of flying statues in the air.
Both in the dark, lost from the world,
We are still close in despair.
Leave me alone, I will not cry.
You see my face, my eyes are changing.
I don't know you, and who am I?
Please go soon, free life - amazing.
You think I love you like before?
It's all your dreams, it's all illusion.
I spied on you, I did not trust.
I want you all, be mine.
I see - confusion.
Forget it - stay.
You know why.
I want to sleep,
I want be near your face, your body,
Breast and thighs.
I want you still - all day, all night.
Be only mine. You know why.

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