Poetic Openings : Dorothy Parker to Dorothy Parker

Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Braggart : First Line : The days will rally, wreathing
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Bric-a-brac : First Line : Little things that no one needs—
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : But Not Forgotten : First Line : I think, no matter where you stray,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Chant For Dark Hours : First Line : Some men, some men
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Charles Dickens : First Line : Who call him spurious and shoddy
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Cherry White : First Line : I never see that prettiest thing—
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Coda : First Line : There’s little in taking or giving,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Comment : First Line : Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Condolence : First Line : They hurried here, as soon as you had died,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Convalescent : First Line : How shall I wail, that wasn’t meant for weeping?
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