Love Poem: Love Songs and Eschatologies, Part 3

Love Songs and Eschatologies, Part 3

Blow me away such a vision of day
I can't get you out of my mind.
I live on the edge, just to live on the edge,
and find that you're not by my side.
Good thing I left you when I was alone
or else I'd remember the love that you stole.
I've got a message for one and to all:
Not to be taken away at all cost.

Pausing a while to think of a way
 to prove my love another day.
I hold you close and cry away a year:
 a relapse of love, a single tear.
The lost people of distant shores 
sent searching among the ravaged doors.
Finding the souls of twins unite
 and leaving a sign to split the night.
Savage breast and reason ugly tongue, 
the watchful tears draw near the plunge.
A breath within and then we jump
and find our love's been left for dust.
We fair incoherents lost in our crisis 
of misinterpreting the mighty Isis.
Not unlike the Son, I love you again 
and wish my dreams weren't answered in pen.

You can't keep me, you can't give me. 
 I am me, who are you?
Slap me, belt me but never say you own me.
Curse me, sell me, but never say you'll hit me.
You can't have what I own. 
 I own nothing, what is yours?
Spit on me, spit on me but never tell me never.
Shoot me, stab me, but never talk to me.
I WANT MY LIFE TO BE MY OWN 
AND EVEN WHEN I AM TO DIE.
KEEP THIS MESSAGE IN YOUR MIND:
 IT WAS THE LIFE THAT KEPT MY BLOOD RED
 AND NOT MY BLOOD
THAT KEPT ME ALIVE.  Shock.