Poetic Openings : Dorothy Parker to Dorothy Parker

Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Ornithology For Beginners : First Line : The bird that feeds from off my palm
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Oscar Wilde : First Line : If, with the literate, I am
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Parable For A Certain Virgin : First Line : Oh, ponder, friend, the porcupine;
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Partial Comfort : First Line : Whose love is given over-well
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Paths : First Line : I shall tread, another year,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Pattern : First Line : Leave me to my lonely pillow.
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Penelope : First Line : In the pathway of the sun,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Philosophy : First Line : If I should labor through daylight and dark,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Plea : First Line : Secrets, you said, would hold us two apart;
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : Portrait Of The Artist : First Line : Oh, lead me to a quiet cell
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