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 No, Thank You John by Christina Rossetti 
						I never said I loved you, John:Why will you tease me day by day,
 And wax a weariness to think upon
 With always "do" and "pray"?
 
 You Know I never loved you, John;
 No fault of mine made me your toast:
 Why will you haunt me with a face as wan
 As shows an hour-old ghost?
 
 I dare say Meg or Moll would take
 Pity upon you, if you'd ask:
 And pray don't remain single for my sake
 Who can't perform the task.
 
 I have no heart?-Perhaps I have not;
 But then you're mad to take offence
 That don't give you what I have not got:
 Use your common sense.
 
 Let bygones be bygones:
 Don't call me false, who owed not to be true:
 I'd rather answer "No" to fifty Johns
 Than answer "Yes" to you.
 
 Let's mar our plesant days no more,
 Song-birds of passage, days of youth:
 Catch at today, forget the days before:
 I'll wink at your untruth.
 
 Let us strike hands as hearty friends;
 No more, no less; and friendship's good:
 Only don't keep in veiw ulterior ends, And points not understood
 
 In open treaty. Rise above
 Quibbles and shuffling off and on:
 Here's friendship for you if you like; but love,-
 No, thank you, John.
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