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Longing Quote by Jerome K. Jerome

“I wrote a poem once — a simple thing, but instinct with longing — while sitting under a tree and listening to the cooing of a pigeon. But that was in the afternoon. My only longing now was for a gun. Three” quote by Jerome K. Jerome
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““I wrote a poem once — a simple thing, but instinct with longing — while sitting under a tree and listening to the cooing of a pigeon. But that was in the afternoon. My only longing now was for a gun. Three””

Jerome K. Jerome

About This Quote

Source Short Story: Unknown, 1910

A poet reflects on past innocence while now yearning for violence, showing a stark shift in desire.

In simple terms: I once loved peace, now I crave a gun.

Key Takeaway

Beware how trauma can twist longing.

Themes

war violence creative expression psychology

Mood

reflective somber

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • war zones
  • personal crisis
  • creative blocks

Key Concepts

longing disillusionment despair

Questions to Reflect On

  • What caused the shift from peace to violence?
  • Can art help process such drastic changes?
A Different Perspective

Longing for peace can turn to aggression under duress.

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