To Newcastle
Dorothy Parker
I met a man the other day— A kindly man, and serious— Who viewed me in a thoughtful way, And spoke me so, and spoke me thus: “Oh, dallying’s a sad mistake; ’Tis craven to survey the morrow! Go give your heart, and if it break— A wise companion is Sorrow. “Oh, live, my child, nor keep your soul To crowd your coffin when you’re dead….” I asked his work; he dealt in coal, And shipped it up the Tyne, he said.
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