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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

The New Love

The New Love

If it shine or if it rain,
Little will I care or know.
Days, like drops upon a pane,
Slip, and join, and go.

At my door's …

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

The Little Old Lady in Lavender Silk

The Little Old Lady in Lavender Silk

I was seventy-seven, come August,
I shall shortly be losing my bloom;
I've experienced zephyr and raw gust
And…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

The Immortals

The Immortals

If you should sail for Trebizond, or die,
Or cry another name in your first sleep,
Or see me board a train, and fail to sigh,
Appropr…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

The Last Question

The Last Question

New love, new love, where are you to lead me?
All along a narrow way that marks a crooked line.
How are you to slake me, and how are yo…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

The Gentlest Lady

The Gentlest Lady

They say He was a serious child,
And quiet in His ways;
They say the gentlest lady smiled
To hear the neighbors' praise.

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

The False Friends

The False Friends

They laid their hands upon my head,
They stroked my cheek and brow;
And time could heal a hurt, they said,
And time could dim a v…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

The Danger Of Writing Defiant Verse

The Danger Of Writing Defiant Verse

And now I have another lad!
No longer need you tell

How all my nights are slow and sad
For loving you too…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

The Dramatists

The Dramatists

A string of shiny days we had,
A spotless sky, a yellow sun;
And neither you nor I was sad

When that was through and done.

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Testament

Testament


Oh, let it be a night of lyric rain
And singing breezes, when my bell is tolled.
I have so loved the rain that I would hold
Last in…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

The Burned Child

The Burned Child

Love has had his way with me.
This my heart is torn and maimed

Since he took his play with me.
Cruel well the bow-boy aimed,…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Surprise

Surprise


My heart went fluttering with fear
Lest you should go, and leave me here
To beat my breast and rock my head
And stretch me sleepless…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Symptom Recital

Symptom Recital

I do not like my state of mind;
I'm bitter, querulous, unkind.
I hate my legs, I hate my hands,
I do not yearn for lovelier lands. …

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Story

Story


"And if he's gone away," said she,
"Good riddance, if you're asking me.
I'm not a one to lie awake
And weep for anybody's sake.
T…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Summary

Summary


Every love's the love before
In a duller dress.

That's the measure of my loreHere's
my bitterness:

Would I knew a l…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Song Of One Of The Girls

Song Of One Of The Girls

Here in my heart I am Helen;
I'm Aspasia and Hero, at least.
I'm Judith, and Jael, and Madame de Stael;
I'm Salome, moon o…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Sonnet For The End Of A Sequence

Sonnet For The End Of A Sequence

So take my vows and scatter them to sea;
Who swears the sweetest is no more than human.
And say no kinder words than the…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Somebody's Song

Somebody's Song

This is what I vow;
He shall have my heart to keep,
Sweetly will we stir and sleep,


All the years, as now.
Swift …

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Social Note

Social Note

Lady, lady, should you meet
One whose ways are all discreet,
One who murmurs that his wife
Is the lodestar of his life,
One who k…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Salome's Dancing-Lesson

Salome's Dancing-Lesson

She that begs a little boon
(Heel and toe! Heel and toe!)
Little gets- and nothing, soon.
(No, no, no! No, no, no!)
S…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Second Love

Second Love

"So surely is she mine," you say, and turn
Your quick and steady mind to harder things-
To bills and bonds and talk of what men earn-
And…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Reuben's Children

Reuben's Children

Accursed from their birth they be
Who seek to find monogamy,
Pursuing it from bed to bedI
think they would be better dead.

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Rondeau Redoublé

Rondeau Redoublé

[and scarcely worth the trouble, at that]

The same to me are somber days and gay.
Though Joyous dawns the rosy morn, and br…

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Recurrence

Recurrence


We shall have our little day.
Take my hand and travel still
Round and round the little way,
Up and down the little hill.

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Dorothy Parker
Dorothy Parker

Requiescat

Requiescat


Tonight my love is sleeping cold

Where none may see and none shall pass.
The daisies quicken in the mold,

And richer f…

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