King-Size Bed Poem by Zyw Zywa

King-Size Bed



You are young, all the time you want
to be together, you want me
close by in the King-size bed

while you search inspiration
and, according to them
are only half working

You want me, you want me, you want me
all the time

You don't see the despair
in their crooked eyes
you only see me, you want me

while you have to work
and, according to them, are only half
part of the group, they want you

but you want me, you want me
you want me in the King-size bed
you hold me with thousands

you want me, you want me, you want me
all the time with you in the King-size bed

I want you, I want you, I want you
in the King-size bed with me

Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: desire
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
"I want you (She's so heavy) " (1969, John Lennon)

Celtic symbolism: Gort (the Ivy) , that attaches itself strongly and can strangle a tree; the Ivy should be guided by Guinevere (the faery bride)and the Butterfly (the symbol of the belief in fairies)

On vacation in Scotland, John and Yoko ended up in their car in a ditch and had to be nursed for a while in the hospital. Back in London, John had a King-size bed installed in the recording studio so that Yoko could still be present at the sessions. A microphone hung above her to comment.

Collection "Lilith's Powers" #67
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