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Uploaded for the Vintage Photos Theme Park theme of: FIND A POEM TO MATCH YOUR PHOTO
Observation
If I don't drive around the park
I'm pretty sure to make my mark.
If I'm in bed each night by ten
I might get back my looks again.
If I abstain from fun and such,
I'll probably amount to much;
But I will stay the way I am -
Because I do not give a damn.
Dorothy Parker
This was a frustrating week. Our family had to deal with computer breaches (PayPal and more) and even worse (haha) the photo I was excited to use - to go along with an Edna St Vincent Millay poem - did not fit at all when I looked at it again. : (
So this one is my choice.
The ever pithy, Algonquin Round Table wit, Dorothy Parker.
The photo is from a late friend of my mother's who was an artist and had kept these studio photos to use for portraits - and then passed them on.
Observation
If I don't drive around the park
I'm pretty sure to make my mark.
If I'm in bed each night by ten
I might get back my looks again.
If I abstain from fun and such,
I'll probably amount to much;
But I will stay the way I am -
Because I do not give a damn.
Dorothy Parker
This was a frustrating week. Our family had to deal with computer breaches (PayPal and more) and even worse (haha) the photo I was excited to use - to go along with an Edna St Vincent Millay poem - did not fit at all when I looked at it again. : (
So this one is my choice.
The ever pithy, Algonquin Round Table wit, Dorothy Parker.
The photo is from a late friend of my mother's who was an artist and had kept these studio photos to use for portraits - and then passed them on.
Xata, buonacoppi, Aschi "Freestone" and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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I grew up reading the rest of the family's library books (once when I was done with my own) so I learned quite a lot about the Algonquin crowd over the years.
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