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Of A Woman Dead Young

If she had been beautiful, even,

Or wiser than women about her,

Or had moved with a certain defiance;

If she had had sons at her sides,

And she with her hands on their shoulders,

Sons, to make troubled the Gods-But where was there wonder in her?

What had she, better or eviler,

Whose days were a pattering of

From the pod to the bowl in her lap?

That the pine tree is blasted by lightning,

And the bowlder split raw from the mountain,

And the river dried short in its rushing-That I can know, and be humble.

But that They who have trodden the

Should turn from Their echoing

To trample a daisy,

In a meadow of small, open flowers-Where is Their triumph in that?

Where is Their pride, and Their vengeance?

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Dorothy Parker

Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet, writer, critic, and satirist based in New York; she was be…

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