Poetic Openings : Dorothy Parker to Dorothy Parker

Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : The Immortals : First Line : If you should sail for Trebizond, or die,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : The Lady's Reward : First Line : Lady, lady, never start
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : The Last Question : First Line : New love, new love, where are you to lead me?
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : The Leal : First Line : The friends I made have slipped and strayed,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : The Little Old Lady In Lavender Silk : First Line : I was seventy-seven, come August,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : The Maid-servant At The Inn : First Line : “It’s queer,” she said; “I see the light
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : The New Love : First Line : If it shine or if it rain,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : The Red Dress : First Line : I always saw, I always said
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : The Satin Dress : First Line : Needle, needle, dip and dart,
Poet : Dorothy Parker : Poem : The Sea : First Line : Who lay against the sea, and fled,
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