Share:
  Guess poet | Poets | Poets timeline | Isles | Contacts

Dorothy Parker - The Apple TreeDorothy Parker - The Apple Tree
Work rating: Low


When first we saw the apple tree  The boughs were dark and straight, But never grief to give had we,  Though Spring delayed so late. When last I came away from there  The boughs were heavy hung, But little grief had I to spare  For Summer, perished young.
Source

The script ran 0.001 seconds.