Jealousy
By Rupert BrookeWhen I see you, who were so wise and cool,
Gazing with silly sickness on that foolYou've given your love to, your adoring hands
Touch his so intimately that each understands,
I know, most hidden things; and when I knowYour 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 noseAnd 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 holdSlobber, 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 cleaningA 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!
Jealousy is an ugly emotion. Those who are powerful enough to look above it; very few in number.
Berenice wanted to scream. She tried to make him angry at her. She told him of the many reasons that should make her a subject to his hate and yet...
She had seen it firsthand. The many wives of her father, who sent distasteful looks at her mother, The Queen.
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