Potential Titles: Dorothy Parker
Apr. 1st, 2011 02:13 amMask the gentle sky - Dorothy Parker "Absence"
Sorrow clings to my apron-strings - Dorothy Parker "Anecdote"
Light your tinsel moon - Dorothy Parker "August"
Headlong through your paper sky - Dorothy Parker "August"
Daubed with ashes of myriad Lents - Dorothy Parker "Ballade at Thirty-Five"
Wearing shower bouquets of rue - Dorothy Parker "Ballade at Thirty-Five"
Through God's acre of memory - Dorothy Parker "Ballade at Thirty-Five"
The sweeter the apple, the blacker the core - Dorothy Parker "Ballade of a Great Weariness"
Scratch a lover, and find a foe - Dorothy Parker "Ballade of a Great Weariness"
The orioles sang in chorus - Dorothy Parker "Ballade of Big Plans"
A glittering jewel in virtue's crown - Dorothy Parker "Biographies"
Safe in hell - Dorothy Parker "Braggart"
And drink your rushing words with eager lips - Dorothy Parker "A Certain Lady"
The thousand little deaths my heart has died - Dorothy Parker "A Certain Lady"
To sing me sagas of your late delights - Dorothy Parker "A Certain Lady"
Black as pain - Dorothy Parker "Christmas, 1921"
Charming the air - Dorothy Parker "Christmas, 1921"
In their writhing petals - Dorothy Parker "Christmas, 1921"
Them without a name - Dorothy Parker "The dark girl's rhyme"
Folk of mud and flame - Dorothy Parker "The dark girl's rhyme"
Devil-gotten sinners - Dorothy Parker "The dark girl's rhyme"
Anger ran between us - Dorothy Parker "The dark girl's rhyme"
Living for a hating - Dorothy Parker "The dark girl's rhyme"
Dared not look on the new moon's cup - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph"
Dared not look on the sweet young rain - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph"
Spoke worn words to hallow my sleep - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph"
All her hours were yellow sands - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph for a Darling Lady"
Tumble in a rainbow clutter - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph for a Darling Lady"
And time could dim a vow - Dorothy Parker "The False Friends"
I never said they feed my heart - Dorothy Parker "Faut de Mieux"
Travel, trouble, music, art - Dorothy Parker "Faut de Mieux"
The devil touched my tongue - Dorothy Parker "Fighting Words"
Fling it to a whistling lad - Dorothy Parker "For an Unknown Lady"
Veil away your tender eyes - Dorothy Parker "For an Unknown Lady"
Where older waters swell - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
That flowered at Sappho's tread - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
Winds that sighed in Homer's strings - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
Golden with the dust of wings - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
Ancient scars of trench and tomb - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
Where the bones of poets bloom - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
Make you songs of hearts denied - Dorothy Parker "I Know I Have Been Happiest"
Of wailing wind and graveyard panoply - Dorothy Parker "I Shall Come Back"
If my heart be scarred and burned - Dorothy Parker "Incurable"
That ways of love are never new - Dorothy Parker "Incurable"
Their candle gives a single light - Dorothy Parker "Interview"
Idleness, sorrow, a friend, and a foe - Dorothy Parker "Inventory"
Love, curiosity, freckles, and doubt - Dorothy Parker "Inventory"
Every foe is faithful till I die - Dorothy Parker "The Leal"
Joy stayed with me a night - Dorothy Parker "Light of Love"
Ring sweet as a chime of gold - Dorothy Parker "Love Song"
Jubilant as a flag unfurled - Dorothy Parker "Love Song"
As the fragrance of acacia - Dorothy Parker "Love Song"
Runs by like a day in June - Dorothy Parker "Love Song"
Starlight bespangles the way of your dreams - Dorothy Parker "Lullaby"
So in midnight does happiness capture us - Dorothy Parker "Lullaby"
Alter all that they admired - Dorothy Parker "Men"
Science, art, and parlor games - Dorothy Parker "Neither Bloody Nor Bowed"
Cover with ashes our love's cold crater - Dorothy Parker "Nocturne"
My days are gray with yearning - Dorothy Parker "Now at Liberty"
Guess the number of seeds in a cucumber - Dorothy Parker "Parties: A Hymn of Hate"
Thread a needle against time - Dorothy Parker "Parties: A Hymn of Hate"
The scenes our dreams have painted - Dorothy Parker "The Passionate Freudian to His Love"
Walked with grief - Dorothy Parker "Paths"
Weathering the drip and drive of woe - Dorothy Parker "A Portrait"
Wrap my eyes with linen fair - Dorothy Parker "Portrait of the Artist"
Ghosts of all my lovely sins - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"
Robes of sorrow - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"
Sister to the rain - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"
Remembered slowly - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"
Dear temptations - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"
Petulant at the windowpane - Dorothy Parker "Rainy Night"
Fey and sudden and unholy - Dorothy Parker "Rainy Night"
Every fragile thing shall rust - Dorothy Parker "Rainy Night"
Roam with young Persephone - Dorothy Parker "Rainy Night"
Plucking poppies for your slumber - Dorothy Parker "Rainy Night"
Scan the renovated skies - Dorothy Parker "Recurrence"
Sweetly tint the paling lies - Dorothy Parker "Recurrence"
Shaped as other men - Dorothy Parker "Salome’s Dancing-Lesson"
Could ease a heart like a satin gown - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"
Wantons go in bright brocades - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"
Satin's for the free - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"
Wool's to line a miser's chest - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"
Velvet hides an empty breast - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"
Shattered beauty hung - Dorothy Parker "Solace"
Thin as rain - Dorothy Parker "Somebody's song"
Lovers' oaths are thin as rain - Dorothy Parker "Somebody's Song"
Never done - Dorothy Parker "Somebody's song"
At whose beckoning history shook - Dorothy Parker "Song of One of the Girls"
To view the reeling years - Dorothy Parker "Song of Perfect Propriety"
And give my smiles for sighs - Dorothy Parker "Song of Perfect Propriety"
The knife of spring - Dorothy Parker "Story of Mrs. W----"
Safe from August night - Dorothy Parker "Story of Mrs. W--"
Cannot feel the knife of spring - Dorothy Parker "Story of Mrs. W--"
Before the curtsying hollyhocks - Dorothy Parker "Story of Mrs. W--"
Dread the dawn's recurrent light - Dorothy Parker "Symptom Recital"
Watched the book of day unfold - Dorothy Parker "Testament"
Lilacs blossom just as sweet - Dorothy Parker "Threnody"
Arms held out to darkness - Dorothy Parker "Threnody"
Bind my brow with willow - Dorothy Parker "Threnody"
If your dreams were thread to weave - Dorothy Parker "To a Much Too Unfortunate Lady"
Go and curse your star - Dorothy Parker "To a Much Too Unfortunate Lady"
Had dressed me in silk to meet him - Dorothy Parker "The Trifler"
Of all the thunderous ages - Dorothy Parker "Verse for a Certain Dog"
Moves in the mist of a mutual dream - Dorothy Parker "Verse Reporting Late Arrival at a Conclusion"
Broke my brittle heart in two - Dorothy Parker "A Very Short Song"
Inertia rides and riddles me - Dorothy Parker "The Veteran"
All my pretty hates are dead - Dorothy Parker "Wail"
To follow a thread of song - Dorothy Parker "A Well-Worn Story"
Looking on cruel lands - Dorothy Parker "A Well-Worn Story"
Sappho's restriction was only the sky - Dorothy Parker "Words of Comfort to be Scratched on a Mirror"
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Sorrow clings to my apron-strings - Dorothy Parker "Anecdote"
Light your tinsel moon - Dorothy Parker "August"
Headlong through your paper sky - Dorothy Parker "August"
Daubed with ashes of myriad Lents - Dorothy Parker "Ballade at Thirty-Five"
Wearing shower bouquets of rue - Dorothy Parker "Ballade at Thirty-Five"
Through God's acre of memory - Dorothy Parker "Ballade at Thirty-Five"
The sweeter the apple, the blacker the core - Dorothy Parker "Ballade of a Great Weariness"
Scratch a lover, and find a foe - Dorothy Parker "Ballade of a Great Weariness"
The orioles sang in chorus - Dorothy Parker "Ballade of Big Plans"
A glittering jewel in virtue's crown - Dorothy Parker "Biographies"
Safe in hell - Dorothy Parker "Braggart"
And drink your rushing words with eager lips - Dorothy Parker "A Certain Lady"
The thousand little deaths my heart has died - Dorothy Parker "A Certain Lady"
To sing me sagas of your late delights - Dorothy Parker "A Certain Lady"
Black as pain - Dorothy Parker "Christmas, 1921"
Charming the air - Dorothy Parker "Christmas, 1921"
In their writhing petals - Dorothy Parker "Christmas, 1921"
Them without a name - Dorothy Parker "The dark girl's rhyme"
Folk of mud and flame - Dorothy Parker "The dark girl's rhyme"
Devil-gotten sinners - Dorothy Parker "The dark girl's rhyme"
Anger ran between us - Dorothy Parker "The dark girl's rhyme"
Living for a hating - Dorothy Parker "The dark girl's rhyme"
Dared not look on the new moon's cup - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph"
Dared not look on the sweet young rain - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph"
Spoke worn words to hallow my sleep - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph"
All her hours were yellow sands - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph for a Darling Lady"
Tumble in a rainbow clutter - Dorothy Parker "Epitaph for a Darling Lady"
And time could dim a vow - Dorothy Parker "The False Friends"
I never said they feed my heart - Dorothy Parker "Faut de Mieux"
Travel, trouble, music, art - Dorothy Parker "Faut de Mieux"
The devil touched my tongue - Dorothy Parker "Fighting Words"
Fling it to a whistling lad - Dorothy Parker "For an Unknown Lady"
Veil away your tender eyes - Dorothy Parker "For an Unknown Lady"
Where older waters swell - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
That flowered at Sappho's tread - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
Winds that sighed in Homer's strings - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
Golden with the dust of wings - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
Ancient scars of trench and tomb - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
Where the bones of poets bloom - Dorothy Parker "Hearthside"
Make you songs of hearts denied - Dorothy Parker "I Know I Have Been Happiest"
Of wailing wind and graveyard panoply - Dorothy Parker "I Shall Come Back"
If my heart be scarred and burned - Dorothy Parker "Incurable"
That ways of love are never new - Dorothy Parker "Incurable"
Their candle gives a single light - Dorothy Parker "Interview"
Idleness, sorrow, a friend, and a foe - Dorothy Parker "Inventory"
Love, curiosity, freckles, and doubt - Dorothy Parker "Inventory"
Every foe is faithful till I die - Dorothy Parker "The Leal"
Joy stayed with me a night - Dorothy Parker "Light of Love"
Ring sweet as a chime of gold - Dorothy Parker "Love Song"
Jubilant as a flag unfurled - Dorothy Parker "Love Song"
As the fragrance of acacia - Dorothy Parker "Love Song"
Runs by like a day in June - Dorothy Parker "Love Song"
Starlight bespangles the way of your dreams - Dorothy Parker "Lullaby"
So in midnight does happiness capture us - Dorothy Parker "Lullaby"
Alter all that they admired - Dorothy Parker "Men"
Science, art, and parlor games - Dorothy Parker "Neither Bloody Nor Bowed"
Cover with ashes our love's cold crater - Dorothy Parker "Nocturne"
My days are gray with yearning - Dorothy Parker "Now at Liberty"
Guess the number of seeds in a cucumber - Dorothy Parker "Parties: A Hymn of Hate"
Thread a needle against time - Dorothy Parker "Parties: A Hymn of Hate"
The scenes our dreams have painted - Dorothy Parker "The Passionate Freudian to His Love"
Walked with grief - Dorothy Parker "Paths"
Weathering the drip and drive of woe - Dorothy Parker "A Portrait"
Wrap my eyes with linen fair - Dorothy Parker "Portrait of the Artist"
Ghosts of all my lovely sins - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"
Robes of sorrow - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"
Sister to the rain - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"
Remembered slowly - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"
Dear temptations - Dorothy Parker "Rainy night"
Petulant at the windowpane - Dorothy Parker "Rainy Night"
Fey and sudden and unholy - Dorothy Parker "Rainy Night"
Every fragile thing shall rust - Dorothy Parker "Rainy Night"
Roam with young Persephone - Dorothy Parker "Rainy Night"
Plucking poppies for your slumber - Dorothy Parker "Rainy Night"
Scan the renovated skies - Dorothy Parker "Recurrence"
Sweetly tint the paling lies - Dorothy Parker "Recurrence"
Shaped as other men - Dorothy Parker "Salome’s Dancing-Lesson"
Could ease a heart like a satin gown - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"
Wantons go in bright brocades - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"
Satin's for the free - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"
Wool's to line a miser's chest - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"
Velvet hides an empty breast - Dorothy Parker "The Satin Dress"
Shattered beauty hung - Dorothy Parker "Solace"
Thin as rain - Dorothy Parker "Somebody's song"
Lovers' oaths are thin as rain - Dorothy Parker "Somebody's Song"
Never done - Dorothy Parker "Somebody's song"
At whose beckoning history shook - Dorothy Parker "Song of One of the Girls"
To view the reeling years - Dorothy Parker "Song of Perfect Propriety"
And give my smiles for sighs - Dorothy Parker "Song of Perfect Propriety"
The knife of spring - Dorothy Parker "Story of Mrs. W----"
Safe from August night - Dorothy Parker "Story of Mrs. W--"
Cannot feel the knife of spring - Dorothy Parker "Story of Mrs. W--"
Before the curtsying hollyhocks - Dorothy Parker "Story of Mrs. W--"
Dread the dawn's recurrent light - Dorothy Parker "Symptom Recital"
Watched the book of day unfold - Dorothy Parker "Testament"
Lilacs blossom just as sweet - Dorothy Parker "Threnody"
Arms held out to darkness - Dorothy Parker "Threnody"
Bind my brow with willow - Dorothy Parker "Threnody"
If your dreams were thread to weave - Dorothy Parker "To a Much Too Unfortunate Lady"
Go and curse your star - Dorothy Parker "To a Much Too Unfortunate Lady"
Had dressed me in silk to meet him - Dorothy Parker "The Trifler"
Of all the thunderous ages - Dorothy Parker "Verse for a Certain Dog"
Moves in the mist of a mutual dream - Dorothy Parker "Verse Reporting Late Arrival at a Conclusion"
Broke my brittle heart in two - Dorothy Parker "A Very Short Song"
Inertia rides and riddles me - Dorothy Parker "The Veteran"
All my pretty hates are dead - Dorothy Parker "Wail"
To follow a thread of song - Dorothy Parker "A Well-Worn Story"
Looking on cruel lands - Dorothy Parker "A Well-Worn Story"
Sappho's restriction was only the sky - Dorothy Parker "Words of Comfort to be Scratched on a Mirror"
Poet's Wikipedia page.
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