The Small Hours
Dorothy Parker
No more my little song comes back; And now of nights I lay My head on down, to watch the black And wait the unfailing gray. Oh, sad are winter nights, and slow; And sad’s a song that’s dumb; And sad it is to lie and know Another dawn will come.
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- Dorothy Parker : The Willow
- Dorothy Parker : Theory
- Dorothy Parker : There Was One
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