Quote by Shel Silverstein
Just Me, Just MeSweet 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 seeShe can love others and still love thee.)
Summary
This quote highlights a person named Sweet Marie who is the subject of affection from different individuals. The protagonist believes that Sweet Marie loves only them but keeps discovering that she loves other people as well. Despite this, the protagonist is unable to understand that she can love multiple individuals at the same time. The quote serves as a reminder that love can be shared and doesn't diminish the love one person might have for another.