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JEALOUSY - the rejected lover - jealous rant - Rupert Brooke -- not so in love poem
- from the hysterically jealous spurned lover, hateful, malicious to the point of funny -
poem to his ex-love
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the best love poem and not-so- romantic, but funny, not so in-love poem to read - email free
to someone not so special after a breakup... He foretells the future of his ex and her lover as miserable, and revels in their
misery together with outstanding Jealous sentiments, elderly and drooling, the lovers are trapped in misery -- this is a
rage, rant, from an ex - rejected ex-boyfriend, ex-lover -- "Jealousy" from Rupert Brooke
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Jealousy
~ Rupert Brooke
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When I see you, who were so wise and cool,
Gazing with silly sickness on that fool
You've given your love to, your adoring hands
Touch his so intimately that each understands,
I know, most hidden things; and when I know
Your holiest dreams yield to the stupid bow
Of his red lips, and that the empty grace
Of those strong legs and arms, that rosy face,
Has beaten your heart to such a flame of love,
That you have given him every touch and move,
Wrinkle and secret of you, all your life,
-- Oh! then I know I'm waiting, lover-wife,
For the great time when love is at a close,
And all its fruit's to watch the thickening nose
And sweaty neck and dulling face and eye,
That are yours, and you, most surely, till you die!
Day after day you'll sit with him and note
The greasier tie, the dingy wrinkling coat;
As prettiness turns to pomp, and strength to fat,
And love, love, love to habit!
And after that,
When all that's fine in man is at an end,
And you, that loved young life and clean, must tend
A foul sick fumbling dribbling body and old,
When his rare lips hang flabby and can't hold
Slobber, and you're enduring that worst thing,
Senility's queasy furtive love-making,
And searching those dear eyes for human meaning,
Propping the bald and helpless head, and cleaning
A scrap that life's flung by, and love's forgotten, --
Then you'll be tired; and passion dead and rotten;
And he'll be dirty, dirty!
O lithe and free
And lightfoot, that the poor heart cries to see,
That's how I'll see your man and you! --
But you
-- Oh, when THAT time comes, you'll be dirty too!
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FREE - the best love poem and not-so- romantic, but funny, not so in-love poem to read, a break up, farewell poem if there
ever was one, broken up, broken hearted, picturing the lovers and his ex-girlfriend in a miserable future - email free The Jealous Old Man, 1791
foretelling the future when both lovers have aged and are old and desperate and stuck with each other, feel free to send to an ex or
to someone not so special... Jealous sentiments, rage, rant, from an ex - rejected ex-boyfriend, ex-lover -- "Jealousy" from Rupert Brooke --
JEALOUSY - the rejected lover - jealous rant - over time love dies and they're stuck with each other - Rupert Brooke -- not so in love poem - from the hysterically jealous spurned lover, hateful, malicious to the point of funny -
poem to his ex - love |
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