I SPENT my money trying to elect you Mayor A. D. Blood. I lavished my admiration upon you, You were to my mind the almost perfect man. You devoured my personality, And the idealism of my youth, And the strength of a high-souled fealty. And all my hopes for the world, And all my beliefs in Truth, Were smelted up in the blinding heat Of my devotion to you, And molded into your image. And then when I found what you were: That your soul was small And your words were false As your blue-white porcelain teeth, And your cuffs of celluloid, I hated the love I had for you, I hated myself, I hated you For my wasted soul, and wasted youth. And I say to all, beware of ideals, Beware of giving your love away To any man alive. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONGS OUT OF SORROW: REFUGE by SARA TEASDALE DEATH OF STONEWALL JACKSON by HENRY LYNDEN FLASH TO WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER TO MY READERS by ALEXANDER ANDERSON THE LAST MAN: BONA DE MORTUIS by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES RAMBLE OF THE GODS THROUGH BIRMINGHAM, SELECTION by JAMES BISSET |