Inscription For The Ceiling Of A Bedroom
Dorothy Parker
Daily dawns another day; I must up, to make my way. Though I dress and drink and eat, Move my fingers and my feet, Learn a little, here and there, Weep and laugh and sweat and swear, Hear a song, or watch a stage, Leave some words upon a page, Claim a foe, or hail a friend— Bed awaits me at the end. Though I go in pride and strength, I’ll come back to bed at length. Though I walk in blinded woe, Back to bed I’m bound to go. High my heart, or bowed my head, All my days but lead to bed. Up, and out, and on; and then Ever back to bed again, Summer, Winter, Spring, and Fall— I’m a fool to rise at all!
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- Dorothy Parker : Interview
- Dorothy Parker : Inventory
- Dorothy Parker : Iseult Of Brittany
- Dorothy Parker : Landscape
- Dorothy Parker : Liebestod
- Dorothy Parker : Light Of Love
- Dorothy Parker : Lines On Reading Too Many Poets
- Dorothy Parker : Little Words
- Dorothy Parker : Love Song
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