Georg Heym (30 October 1887– 16 January 1912) was a German writer. He is particularly known for his poetry, representative of early Expressionism.
Heym was born in Hirschberg, Lower Silesia in 1887 to Hermann and Jenny Heym. Throughout his short life, he was constantly in conflict with social conventions. His parents, members of the Wilhemine middle class, had trouble comprehending their son's rebellious behavior. Heym's own attitude towards his parents was paradoxical; on the one hand he held a deep affection for them, but on the other he strongly resisted any attempts to suppress his individuality and autonomy.
In 1900 the Heyms moved to Berlin, and there Georg began unsuccessfully attending a series of different schools. Eventually, he arrived at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium at Neuruppin in Brandenburg. He was very unsatisfied, and as a way to achieve some release he began writing poetry. After he graduated and went to study law at Würzburg, he started writing plays as well. However, publishers largely ignored his work.
I want what you’ve got for me,
I want what you’re giving out
No romantic pedigree
Suck me in and spit me out
Soccer punch me with your love
I’m your mirror, I can be,
Read me like an open book
Tear my pages, set me free
yeah yeah yeah yeah
Consume the night
jerk me, jerk me up
Consume the night
jerk me, jerk me
I want what you’ve got for me,
I want what you’re giving out,
No romantic pedigree
(Consume me now)
Suck me in and spit me out
Paralyse me with your song
I can randomly repeat
This I learns been done too long
Mark your sordid X on me
yeah yeah yeah yeah
Consume the night
jerk me, jerk me up
Consume the night
jerk me, jerk me
Soccer punch me with your love
I’m your mirror, I can be,
Read me like an open book
Tear my pages, set me free
yeah yeah yeah yeah
Consume the night
jerk me, jerk me up
Consume the night