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Jason Schatz Poem
Slow and low
Which way do I go
Where do I turn, to put us back together again
Warning signs and second chances
Too naive to take for granted
Desolation inherits my sorrow
My heart is slowly draining
And it will not go to sleep
I can't handle this
I need to wake up next to you
I need to share air with you
You are the reason my lungs function
Upside down and inside out
You are my sunrise without a doubt
I need to carress your neck with my lips
Whisper into your ear
Slowly and slowly and softly
Making sure we are looking out for just one last spark
Did your sugar turn sour
Did your dreams come back to life
Stay with me, don't let go
Will you walk into the sunset without me by your side
Something for the masses
And all the time that passes
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She reaches far into my chest
And pulls out a handful of emptiness
Our embrace, enough to drive a master lockpick to madness
Both our hearts, pounding rock hard
Hard enough to shake leaves from the tallest, wisest tree
She has hair like wild lava
Eyelids of a butterfly's wing
Petals of rose dance in her cheek
Lips lush as fresh blood born of the finest sabre
Her lobes are the very first droplets of morning dew
And her voice, one hundred children running through a hilly field
Laughing and falling and falling and laughing
I am a harrowing tradgedy
I have lost her
Now I must wake everyday, until I meet the end of time
The sunset took her hand held high
She slipped from my arms, while the lockpick laughed menacingly
My eyes conquered by a salty ocean
Burning like a lick of the sun
All colour left everything my vision falls upon
All I see now are black rainbows and grey sunsets
With her, she took spring and summer
A bird's songbook and scents of eucalyptus woven on warm breezes
I live every hour at the beginning of fall
In the middle of long graveyard-cold winters
And ending only when fall wakes again
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Just when I begin to misunderstand
You reach down and hold my hand
Down in it, once again
And surrounded by the pulse of sin
Shallow in the deepest hole
Lift me up and save my soul
Remembering all of Your Glory
To take away all of my worry
Though most times, I walk blinded
With Your Grace, I am reminded
Through all of my least
Only You, my Love, brings me peace
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Jason Schatz Poem
Come to my place held most sacred
Let go yourself
Be with peace
It is midnight
It is fall
Gentle breezes
Starlight
Soft flesh
Angels sing silently
I drop to knees before you
Worshipped in my mind
I slowly, slowly, softly
Taste your sweetest spot
Lean back as servants unseen support you
Moan in the wind to arouse spirits
Caress my hair as your breasts rise like grand spires
Notes from heaven
Shhhhhh
Colapse into my arms
I feel the beat of your heart pulsing through my veins
I've not felt the beat of my own in ages
Saltwater in my eyes
Fainted
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Jason Schatz Poem
Dilated
So nervous, like never before
Remember to feel every kiss
Let my fingertips reminisce
And wonder all over everything I thought I forgot
Your soft neck
Your soft chest
Inhaling delicately
Exhaling carefully
Not to disrupt a single goosebump
Eyes tight, holding on as long as I can
Your touch leaves me hanging from a cliff by my pinky
And now, I can not breathe
Trying so hard to breathe
I begin to make out with your sweetest spot
Like kissing you for the first time
Remembering everything I thought I forgot
Slow circles
Slow, slow circles
Getting lost in heaven's little wonder
Wishing and begging and pleading
Finally, I open my eyes
And realize you're still leaving
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