Men
Dorothy Parker
They hail you as their morning star Because you are the way you are. If you return the sentiment, They’ll try to make you different; And once they have you, safe and sound, They want to change you all around. Your moods and ways they put a curse on; They’d make of you another person. They cannot let you go your gait; They influence and educate. They’d alter all that they admired. They make me sick, they make me tired.
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- Dorothy Parker : Midnight
- Dorothy Parker : Mortal Enemy
- Dorothy Parker : My Own
- Dorothy Parker : Neither Bloody Nor Bowed
- Dorothy Parker : News Item
- Dorothy Parker : Ninon De Lenclos, On Her Last Birthday
- Dorothy Parker : Nocturne
- Dorothy Parker : Now At Liberty
- Dorothy Parker : Observation
- Dorothy Parker : Of A Woman, Dead Young
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- Dorothy Parker : Lullaby
- Dorothy Parker : Love Song
- Dorothy Parker : Little Words
- Dorothy Parker : Lines On Reading Too Many Poets
- Dorothy Parker : Light Of Love
- Dorothy Parker : Liebestod
- Dorothy Parker : Landscape
- Dorothy Parker : Iseult Of Brittany
- Dorothy Parker : Inventory
- Dorothy Parker : Interview