Observation
Dorothy Parker
If I don’t drive around the park, I’m pretty sure to make my mark. If I’m in bed each night by ten, I may get back my looks again, If I abstain from fun and such, I’ll probably amount to much, But I shall stay the way I am, Because I do not give a damn.
Next 10 Poems
- Dorothy Parker : Of A Woman, Dead Young
- Dorothy Parker : On Being A Woman
- Dorothy Parker : On Cheating The Fiddler
- Dorothy Parker : One Perfect Rose
- Dorothy Parker : Ornithology For Beginners
- Dorothy Parker : Oscar Wilde
- Dorothy Parker : Parable For A Certain Virgin
- Dorothy Parker : Partial Comfort
- Dorothy Parker : Paths
- Dorothy Parker : Pattern
Previous 10 Poems
- Dorothy Parker : Now At Liberty
- Dorothy Parker : Nocturne
- Dorothy Parker : Ninon De Lenclos, On Her Last Birthday
- Dorothy Parker : News Item
- Dorothy Parker : Neither Bloody Nor Bowed
- Dorothy Parker : My Own
- Dorothy Parker : Mortal Enemy
- Dorothy Parker : Midnight
- Dorothy Parker : Men
- Dorothy Parker : Lullaby