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“Why must you hurt me, when I love you so? When I can do nothing else nor want to, for love made me and fed me and kept me in better days? Why will you cut me, and disfigure my face, and fill me with woe? I have only loved you for your beauty as you once loved me for mine in the days before the…” quote by Stephen King
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““Why must you hurt me, when I love you so? When I can do nothing else nor want to, for love made me and fed me and kept me in better days? Why will you cut me, and disfigure my face, and fill me with woe? I have only loved you for your beauty as you once loved me for mine in the days before the world moved on. Now you scar me with nails and put burning drops of quicksilver in my nose; you have set the animals on me, so you have, and they have eaten of my softest parts. Around me the can-toi gather and there’s no peace from their laughter. Yet still I love you and would serve you and even bring the magic again, if you would allow me, for that is how my heart was cast when I rose from the Prim. And once I was strong as well as beautiful, but now my strength is almost gone. If torture were to stop now, I might still recover – if never my looks, then at least my strength and my kes. But other week… or maybe five days… or even three… and it will be too late. Even if the torture stops, I’ll die. And you’ll die too, for when love leaves the world, hearts are still. Tell them of my love and tell them of my pain and tell them of my hope, which still lives. For this is all I have and all I am and all I ask.””

Stephen King

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Dark Tower series, Stephen King, 1982‑2012

A tormented lover pleads for compassion while enduring relentless suffering, expressing devotion despite betrayal and decay.

In simple terms: A lover suffers but still loves and hopes for relief.

Key Takeaway

Seek empathy and end cruelty.

Themes

love suffering desperation hope betrayal

Mood

despair longing resolute

Type

lament plea tragic

When to use this quote

  • abusive relationship
  • terminal illness
  • emotional manipulation
  • recovering from trauma
  • seeking redemption

Key Concepts

psychology tragic romance self-sacrifice

Questions to Reflect On

  • What would you do if love caused you pain?
  • How can you protect yourself while still caring?
A Different Perspective

The speaker’s extreme anguish may romanticize abuse, overlooking realistic limits of endurance.

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