The Genius of Love and the Jock

   The Genius of Love and the Jock

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Of course it doesn’t matter that we don’t

Know just how beautiful Lascelles was:  he

Was not a poet.  Rupert Brooke was wont

To think the object of his love loomed free

Of flaws.  The eye of this beholder ached

As every lover’s does with craziness.

That vampire thing called love is better staked

Right through its heartlessness.  Love’s haziness

Prevents the tortured chest from seeing truth.

Testosterone produces dreaminess

When it is commandeered by swelling youth

With all its hairiness and steaminess.

  If portraits of Lascelles were found, he yet

    Would just be flesh the genius yearned to pet.

Phillip Whidden