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Summary

The poem "Keep Me" explores the theme of deep emotional dependency and the desire for a stabilizing presence in one's life.

Abstract

The poem "Writing — Keep Me" delves into the intense emotional reliance an individual has on another person. It conveys the feeling that the presence of 'you' is vital for the speaker's sanity and stability, suggesting a symbiotic relationship where both parties are essential to each other's well-being. The poem reflects on the fear of being without this significant other, expressing that life without them would be unbearable. The author uses vivid imagery to illustrate the speaker's internal struggle and the overwhelming need for the other person to keep them grounded and whole.

Opinions

  • The speaker believes their mental stability is contingent upon the presence of the person they are addressing.
  • There is a concern about the balance of dependence within the relationship, questioning if it is healthy or sustainable.
  • The poem suggests a fear of abandonment, with the speaker desiring to lock themselves to the other person to prevent them from leaving.
  • The speaker views the other person as the key to maintaining their sense of self and sanity.
  • There is a plea for permanence in the relationship, expressing a desire to never be apart from the other person.

Writing — Keep Me

Poetry

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The only thing that keeps me sane is you The only thing that brings me back to earth is you

I shatter without you I die without you My soul shrinks without you My life is not the same without you

The dependence is strong Is the dependence imbalanced?

What happens if you leave? Lock yourself to me Make it impossible for me to get away from you I need you, and I think you need me

Through all times, you keep the puzzle together So let’s never let go, forever

Keep me sane Keep me in my lane Keep me here, while I’m in the insane Keep me

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