Autobiography
Dorothy Parker
Oh, both my shoes are shiny new, And pristine is my hat; My dress is 1922…. My life is all like that.
Next 10 Poems
- Dorothy Parker : Autumn Valentine
- Dorothy Parker : Ballade At Thirty-five
- Dorothy Parker : Ballade Of A Great Weariness
- Dorothy Parker : Ballade Of A Talked-off Ear
- Dorothy Parker : Ballade Of Unfortunate Mammals
- Dorothy Parker : Bohemia
- Dorothy Parker : Braggart
- Dorothy Parker : Bric-a-brac
- Dorothy Parker : But Not Forgotten
- Dorothy Parker : Chant For Dark Hours
Previous 10 Poems
- Dorothy Parker : August
- Dorothy Parker : Anecdote
- Dorothy Parker : Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Dorothy Parker : Alexandre Dumas And His Son
- Dorothy Parker : Afternoon
- Dorothy Parker : After Spanish Proverb
- Dorothy Parker : A Well-worn Story
- Dorothy Parker : A Very Short Song
- Dorothy Parker : A Portrait
- Dorothy Parker : A Pig's-eye View Of Literature