"Eulalie," or "Eulalie - A Song," is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in the July 1845 issue of The American Review and reprinted shortly thereafter in the August 9, 1845 issue of the Broadway Journal.
The poem is a bridal song about a man who overcomes his sadness by marrying the beautiful Eulalie. The woman's love here has a transformative effect on the narrator, taking him from a "world of moan" to one of happiness.
The poem utilizes Poe's frequent theme of "the death of a beautiful woman", which he considered to be "the most poetical topic in the world." The use of this theme has often been suggested to be autobiographical by Poe critics and biographers, stemming from the repeated loss of women throughout Poe's life, including his mother Eliza Poe and his foster mother Frances Allan. If autobiographical, "Eulalie" may be referring to Poe's relationship with his wife Virginia. It seems to express that she lifted his spirits and washed away his feelings of loneliness. After Virginia's death in 1847, Poe scribbled on a manuscript copy of "Eulalie" a couplet, now known as "Deep in Earth." It is unclear if Poe intended this to be part of "Eulalie," an unfinished new poem, or just a personal note.
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Eulalie or Eulalie - A Song, a poem by Edgar Allan Poe
Eulalie just loves attention
She's a child in that respect
She's a girl whose pretty looks
Have been a chain around her neck
'Cause with all the boys who want her
Why she'll never notice me
And I could really love you, Eulalie
Eulalie was daddy's daughter
She's her daddy's daughter still
And they live in careless comfort
Somewhere high upon the hill
But the boys who court her ain't no count
Oh, I wish she could see
'Cause I could really love you, Eulalie
Eulalie, if you only knew me
You could see right through me
You'd see I'm sincere
Eulalie, I feel like I know you
I wish I could show you
Hey look over here
Eulalie, Eulalie, Eulalie
I could watch her from a distance
And I'd know just how she feels
I could love her in my mind
Till I believed that it was real
And I know that all she's missing
Is a steady boy like me
'Cause I could really love you, Eulalie
Eulalie, if you only knew me
You could see right through me
You'd see I'm sincere
Eulalie, I feel like I know you
I wish I could show you
Hey, look over here