No sweeping exits or offstage lines could make me feel bitter or treat you unkind
for·lorn
adj.
Appearing sad or lonely because deserted or abandoned.
Forsaken or deprived: forlorn of all hope.
Wretched or pitiful in appearance or condition: forlorn roadside shacks.
Nearly hopeless; desperate. See Synonyms at despondent.
[Middle English forloren, past participle of forlesen, to abandon, from Old English forlosan.
glam·our also glam·or n.
An air of compelling charm, romance, and excitement, especially when delusively alluring.
Archaic. A magic spell; enchantment.
[Scots, magic spell, alteration of grammar(from the association of learning with magic).]
Forlorn Glamour adj. wistful allure. tragic enchantment. French: Enchantment Abandonne. See Lesley.
"She's always
complaining about her love life and all, which I think adds a distinctly forlorn glamour to her I
find most endearing."
Heather
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
"And your souls get married without even meaning to -- even if you can't be together for some reason in real life, your souls just go ahead and make the wedding plans. "
Francisca Lia Block, Missing Angel Juan