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Dorothy Parker - There Was OneDorothy Parker - There Was One
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There was one a-riding grand  On a tall brown mare, And a fine gold band  He brought me there. A little, gold band  He held to me That would shine on a hand  For the world to see. There was one a-walking swift  To a little, new song, And a rose was the gift  He carried along, First of all the posies,  Dewy and red. They that have roses  Never need bread. There was one with a swagger  And a soft, slow tongue, And a bright, cold dagger  Where his left hand swung- Craven and gilt,  Old and bad- And his stroking of the hilt  Set a girl mad. There was one a-riding grand  As he rode from me. And he raised his golden band  And he threw it in the sea. There was one a-walking slow  To a sad, Iong sigh. And his rose drooped low,  And he flung it down to die. There was one with a swagger  And a little, sharp pride, And a bright, cold dagger  Ever at his side. At his side it stayed  When he ran to part. What is this blade  Struck through my heart?
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