Poetic Openings : Dorothy Parker to Dorothy Parker
Poet : Dorothy Parker :
Poem : Sight :
First Line : Unseemly are the open eyes
Poet : Dorothy Parker :
Poem : Social Note :
First Line : Lady, lady, should you meet
Poet : Dorothy Parker :
Poem : Solace :
First Line : There was a rose that faded young;
Poet : Dorothy Parker :
Poem : Somebody's Song :
First Line : This is what I vow;
Poet : Dorothy Parker :
Poem : Song In A Minor Key :
First Line : There’s a place I know where the birds swing low,
Poet : Dorothy Parker :
Poem : Song Of One Of The Girls :
First Line : Here in my heart I am Helen;
Poet : Dorothy Parker :
Poem : Song Of Perfect Propriety :
First Line : Oh, I should like to ride the seas,
Poet : Dorothy Parker :
Poem : Sonnet For The End Of A Sequence :
First Line : So take my vows and scatter them to sea;
Poet : Dorothy Parker :
Poem : Sonnet On An Alpine Night :
First Line : My hand, a little raised, might press a star—
Poet : Dorothy Parker :
Poem : Star Light, Star Bright- :
First Line : Star, that gives a gracious dole,