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  1. Rivers are damp; Acids stain you; And drugs cause cramp. Guns aren’t lawful; Nooses give; Gas smells awful; You might as well live. Dorothy Parker, “Resumé” from The Portable Dorothy Parker, edited by Brendan Gill. Copyright 1926, 1928 and renewed 1954, © 1956 by Dorothy Parker.

  2. Rivers are damp; Acids stain you; And drugs cause cramp. Guns aren’t lawful; Nooses give; Gas smells awful; You might as well live. From Enough Rope (Boni & Liveright, 1926) by Dorothy Parker. This poem is in the public domain.

  3. Razors pain you, Rivers are damp, Acids stain you, And drugs cause cramp. Guns aren't lawful, Nooses give, Gas smells awful. You might as well live.”. ― Dorothy Parker, Enough Rope.

  4. Readers can explore ten of the best poems Dorothy Parker wrote throughout her life on this list. They engage with themes as different as suicide, heartbreak, and the death of dreams. No matter one’s personal history, there will be a poem on this list that feels relatable and inspiring.

  5. You might as well live. The next ways she considers committing suicide progress much like the previous four. She thinks of one and then immediately rules it out. These include “Guns,” “Nooses,” and “Gas”. There is a reason attached to each method that keeps her from turning to it.

  6. Sep 24, 2015 · Dorothy Parker. Razors pain you; Rivers are damp; Acids stain you; And drugs cause cramp. Guns aren’t lawful; Nooses give; Gas smells awful; You might as well live.

  7. "Resumé," Dorothy Parker's sardonic poem about suicide, first appeared in her 1926 collection Enough Rope. Running down a list of all the various ways a person might try to end their own life, the poem's speaker decides against them one by one: they're all too messy, too unpleasant, or too tedious.

  8. Nov 2, 2013 · One of her best poems combines both wise-crack and wit, in the right balance – perhaps something only she could do. “ Résumé”. Razors pain you; Rivers are damp; Acids stain you; And drugs cause cramp. Guns aren’t lawful; Nooses give; Gas smells awful; You might as well live.. . .

  9. Resumé Lyrics. Razors pain you; Rivers are damp; Acids stain you;And drugs cause cramp. Guns aren’t lawful; Nooses give; Gas smells awful;You might as well live. The stroke of comic genius...

  10. poetdorothyparker.weebly.com › resumeacuteResumé - Dorothy Parker

    Guns aren’t lawful; Nooses give; Gas smells awful; You might as well live. Explication. The poem “Resume” by Dorothy Parker is a representation of the dark subject matter of much of Parker’s poems. The poem focuses on suicide, listing several ways to kill oneself. Parker attempted suicide three different times, and was unsuccessful each time.

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