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{{quote|''"I'd say it's a [[Love Triangle]], but it's more like a love octagon!"''|'''[[Bum Reviews|Chester A. Bum]]''' ''on [[Harry Potter|Half-Blood Prince]]''}}
{{quote|''"I'd say it's a [[Love Triangle]], but it's more like a love octagon!"''|'''[[Bum Reviews|Chester A. Bum]]''' ''on [[Harry Potter|Half-Blood Prince]]''}}


{{quote|''Sweet Marie, she loves just me<br />
{{quote|''Sweet Marie, she loves just me
(She also loves Maurice McGhee).<br />
(She also loves Maurice McGhee).
No she don't, she loves just me<br />
No she don't, she loves just me
(She also loves Louise Dupree).<br />
(She also loves Louise Dupree).
No she don't, she loves just me<br />
No she don't, she loves just me
(She also loves the willow tree).<br />
(She also loves the willow tree).
No she don't, she loves just me!<br />
No she don't, she loves just me!
(Poor, poor fool, why can't you see<br />
(Poor, poor fool, why can't you see
She can love others and still love thee.)''|[[Shel Silverstein]], ''Just Me, Just Me.''}}
She can love others and still love thee.)''|[[Shel Silverstein]], ''Just Me, Just Me.''}}


{{quote|''Withered Hope says she has a soul mate,<br />
{{quote|''Withered Hope says she has a soul mate,
Living in a city in another state.<br />
Living in a city in another state.
But the soul mate thinks about a picture in a book of a beautiful crook.<br />
But the soul mate thinks about a picture in a book of a beautiful crook.
And the picture of the crook in the book is in love with the brand new motorbike.<br />
And the picture of the crook in the book is in love with the brand new motorbike.
But the motorbike doesn't like crooks,<br />
But the motorbike doesn't like crooks,
it's obsessed with the Very Sad Sack''|'''[[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]]''', "Withered Hope"}}
it's obsessed with the Very Sad Sack''|'''[[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]]''', "Withered Hope"}}


{{quote|''You love her<br />
{{quote|''You love her
But she loves him<br />
But she loves him
And he loves somebody else<br />
And he loves somebody else
You just can't win.''|'''The J. Geils Band''', "Love Stinks"}}
You just can't win.''|'''The J. Geils Band''', "Love Stinks"}}


{{quote| Every woman's husband, and every man's wife. -- Popular Roman epithet for Julius Caesar}}
{{quote|Every woman's husband, and every man's wife. -- Popular Roman epithet for Julius Caesar}}


{{quote|Darling, you're divine. I've had an affair with your husband. You'll be next.|[[Tallulah Bankhead]], to [[Joan Crawford]], married at the time to [[Douglas Fairbanks Jr]].}}
{{quote|Darling, you're divine. I've had an affair with your husband. You'll be next.|[[Tallulah Bankhead]], to [[Joan Crawford]], married at the time to [[Douglas Fairbanks Jr]].}}

Revision as of 18:36, 7 August 2014


Hang on, hang on. I'm gonna get some thumbtacks and colored strings so we can diagram this.

"I'd say it's a Love Triangle, but it's more like a love octagon!"

Sweet Marie, she loves just me
(She also loves Maurice McGhee).
No she don't, she loves just me
(She also loves Louise Dupree).
No she don't, she loves just me
(She also loves the willow tree).
No she don't, she loves just me!
(Poor, poor fool, why can't you see

She can love others and still love thee.)
Shel Silverstein, Just Me, Just Me.

Withered Hope says she has a soul mate,
Living in a city in another state.
But the soul mate thinks about a picture in a book of a beautiful crook.
And the picture of the crook in the book is in love with the brand new motorbike.
But the motorbike doesn't like crooks,

it's obsessed with the Very Sad Sack
They Might Be Giants, "Withered Hope"

You love her
But she loves him
And he loves somebody else

You just can't win.
The J. Geils Band, "Love Stinks"

Every woman's husband, and every man's wife. -- Popular Roman epithet for Julius Caesar

Darling, you're divine. I've had an affair with your husband. You'll be next.
Tallulah Bankhead, to Joan Crawford, married at the time to Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
The heroine is usually an heiress, probably a peeress in her own right, with perhaps a vicious baronet, an amiable duke, and an irresistible younger son of a marquis as lovers in the foreground, a clergyman and a poet sighing for her in the middle distance, and a crowd of undefined adorers dimly indicated beyond.