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Poem of the day

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The Little Old Lady in Lavender Silk

I was seventy-seven, come August,
I shall shortly be losing my bloom;
I've experienced zephyr and raw gust
And (symbolical) flood and simoom.

When you come to this time of abatement,
To this passing from Summer to Fall,
It is manners to issue a statement
As to what you got out of it all.

So I'll say, though reflection unnerves me
And pronouncements I dodge as I can,
That I think (if my memory serves me)
There was nothing more fun than a man!

In my youth, when the crescent was too wan
To embarrass with beams from above,
By the aid of some local Don Juan
I fell into the habit of love.

And I learned how to kiss and be merry--an
Education left better unsung.
My neglect of the waters Pierian
Was a scandal, when Grandma was young.

Though the shabby unbalanced the splendid,
And the bitter outmeasured the sweet,
I should certainly do as I then did,
Were I given the chance to repeat.

For contrition is hollow and wraithful,
And regret is no part of my plan,
And I think (if my memory's faithful)
There was nothing more fun than a man!

Dorothy Parker

Comments

Jul. 29th, 2009 11:36 pm (UTC)
Ha! That rules! She kind of wins at rhyming, doesn't she?
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Jul. 29th, 2009 11:47 pm (UTC)
Yes :) In her own words:

Fighting Words

Say my love is easy had,
Say I'm bitten raw with pride,
Say I am too often sad ---
Still behold me at your side.

Say I'm neither brave nor young,
Say I woo and coddle care,
Say the devil touched my tongue ---
Still you have my heart to wear.

But say my verses do not scan,
And I get me another man!

(Dorothy Parker)
Jul. 30th, 2009 12:58 am (UTC)
AHAHA! That is TRULY awesome XD
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Jul. 30th, 2009 01:22 am (UTC)
Glad you enjoyed :)

Here:

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Lady, lady, should you meet
One whose ways are all discreet;
One who murmurs that his wife
Is the lodestar of his life;
One who will assure you
That he never was untrue,
Never loved another one...

Lady, lady, better run!

Philosophy

If I should labor through daylight and dark,
Consecrate, valorous, serious, true,
Then on the world I should blazon my mark--
And what if I don't, and what if I do?

(Dorothy Parker)
Jul. 30th, 2009 10:06 pm (UTC)
She's truly awesome. I need to get a book of her poems :)
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Jul. 30th, 2009 10:32 pm (UTC)
I own a book of her stories and poems :) You can find a lot of them online, also. Her short stories are excellent as well. These are some of their first lines:

"Seen from the far end of a dimly lit room, Mrs. Ewing was a pretty woman."

"He was a well-dressed young man, shaped to be annoyed."

Cheers,
Cat