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Dorothy Parker - The Dark Girl`s RhymeDorothy Parker - The Dark Girl`s Rhyme
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Who was there had seen us  Wouldn`t bid him run? Heavy lay between us  All our sires had done. There he was, a-springing  Of a pious race, Setting hags a-swinging  In a market-place; Sowing turnips over  Where the poppies lay; Looking past the clover,  Adding up the hay; Shouting through the Spring song,  Clumping down the sod; Toadying, in sing-song,  To a crabbed god. There I was, that came of  Folk of mud and name- I that had my name of  Them without a name. Up and down a mountain  Streeled my silly stock; Passing by a fountain,  Wringing at a rock; Devil-gotten sinners,  Throwing back their heads, Fiddling for their dinners,  Kissing for their beds. Not a one had seen us  Wouldn`t help him flee. Angry ran between us  Blood of him and me. How shall I be mating  Who have looked above- Living for a hating,  Dying of a love?
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