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| 1031. | Pattern by Dorothy Parker> | | Leave me to my lonely pillow.
Go, and take your silly posies
Who has vowed to wear the willow
Looks a fool, tricked out in roses.
Who are you, m... |
| 1032. | Penelope by Dorothy Parker> | | In the pathway of the sun,
In the footsteps of the breeze,
Where the world and sky are one,
He shall ride the silver seas,
He shall cut the glitte... |
| 1033. | Philosophy by Dorothy Parker> | | If I should labor through daylight and dark,
Consecrate, valorous, serious, true,
Then on the world I may blazon my mark;
And what if I don't, and ... |
| 1034. | Plea by Dorothy Parker> | | Secrets, you said, would hold us two apart;
You'd have me know of you your least transgression,
And so the intimate places of your heart,
Kneeling,... |
| 1035. | Portrait of the Artist by Dorothy Parker> | | Oh, lead me to a quiet cell
Where never footfall rankles,
And bar the window passing well,
And gyve my wrists and ankles.
Oh, wrap my eyes with ... |
| 1036. | Post-Graduate by Dorothy Parker> | | Hope it was that tutored me,
And Love that taught me more;
And now I learn at Sorrow's knee
The self-same lore. ... |
| 1037. | Pour Prendre Conge by Dorothy Parker> | | I'm sick of embarking in dories
Upon an emotional sea.
I'm wearied of playing Dolores
(A role never written for me).
I'll never again like a cub... |
| 1038. | Prayer For a New Mother by Dorothy Parker> | | The things she knew, let her forget again-
The voices in the sky, the fear, the cold,
The gaping shepherds, and the queer old men
Piling their clum... |
| 1039. | Prayer For A Prayer by Dorothy Parker> | | Dearest one, when I am dead
Never seek to follow me.
Never mount the quiet hill
Where the copper leaves are still,
As my heart is, on the tree
St... |
| 1040. | Prisoner by Dorothy Parker> | | Long I fought the driving lists,
Plume a-stream and armor clanging;
Link on link, between my wrists,
Now my heavy freedom's hanging. ... |
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