Poetic Openings : Dorothy Parker to Dorothy Parker

Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : A Certain Lady : First Line : Oh, I can smile for you, and tilt my head,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : A Dream Lies Dead : First Line : A dream lies dead here. May you softly go
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : A Fairly Sad Tale : First Line : I think that I shall never know
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : A Pig's-eye View Of Literature : First Line : The Lives and Times of John Keats,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : A Portrait : First Line : Because my love is quick to come and go—
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : A Very Short Song : First Line : Once, when I was young and true,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : A Well-worn Story : First Line : In April, in April,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : After Spanish Proverb : First Line : Oh, mercifullest one of all,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Afternoon : First Line : When I am old, and comforted,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Alexandre Dumas And His Son : First Line : Although I work, and seldom cease,
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