APR57

Original Handwritten Signed Ruth Donnelly Poem Hollywood 1952 - $10K APR w/CoA

$ 1,995.00

APR57

Original Handwritten Signed Ruth Donnelly Poem Hollywood 1952 - $10K APR w/CoA

$ 1,995.00
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Original Handwritten Signed Ruth Donnelly Poem Hollywood 1952 - $10K APR w/CoA   


ITEM DESCRIPTION:

Presenting an extraordinary and scarce handwritten poem penned by Ruth Donnelly (May 17, 1896 – November 17, 1982), a luminary of American film and stage renowned for her exuberant portrayals and comedic finesse. Crafted amidst the glitz and glamour of Hollywood in 1952, during the twilight of her illustrious career which spanned three decades until 1957, this poignant composition bears witness to Donnelly's introspection and artistic prowess.

Titled "I Should Have Left with My Era, Vera," the poem encapsulates Donnelly's candid reflections on the passage of time and the inexorable march of aging. Through evocative language and keen introspection, she eloquently articulates the bittersweet sentiments of a bygone era, wherein she grapples with feelings of displacement and nostalgia for a time when youth and vitality reigned supreme. The only other time this poem has been mentioned was in a The New York Times article from July 9, 1982, Section C, Page 17 of the National edition with the headline: NIGHT OF RKO MEMORIES, where it is stated “Ruth Donnelly (''Bells of St. Mary's'') read a poem of her own composition, entitled ''I Should Have Left With My Era, Vera.''

This artifact stands as a testament to Donnelly's enduring impact on the entertainment landscape, offering a rare glimpse into the inner workings of a Hollywood luminary. For collectors of Hollywood memorabilia, entertainment historians, and devoted fans alike, this handwritten poem represents a treasured memento of a bygone era—an intimate portrayal of one woman's journey through the shifting sands of time.

As a relic imbued with both historical significance and emotional resonance, "I Should Have Left with My Era, Vera" serves as a poignant reminder of the transient nature of fame and the enduring legacy of those who once graced the silver screen.


Transcribed-


Verse   I Should Have Left With My Era, Vera 1952.


I should have left with my era, Vera

I really no longer belong

The world is so filled with such muck and goo

Everything you buy stuck together with glue

That cheap costume jewelry those rhinestones

What litter

It’s all just a tinseled mess

Of just glitter

You can’t wear your real pearls

Or your large diamond ring.

Less you meet with a mugger

On leave from sing sing

Over that rock and roll music

If music it be.

Well it sounds more like an

Indians War-Whoop to me.

Our tunes were so catchy

And Jazz had a swing hit

Today it’s just noise


And the crooners that sing?

(Ha Ha Ha Ha - Ha)

The _ has gotten the hook

In my day and age

It took wise and talent to then

Be the rage

And those mad, naked _ that streak through

The air

They’ll all get a hernia unless

They take care

Respect and good manners they

Taught us and charm

To help me _ and never

Do harm

Oh I hope that the young ones will

Keep on the team?

Things are never as bad they’ll

Find as they seem

We all have to struggle to learn

What is right

But once that you’ve found it you’ve

Won the good fight

I better shut up on ___

Like a teacher

Or one of those hags/bags who thinks


She a preacher

So now I’ll sign off and

Turn back the pages

Dream once again of that

_ of all ages

During _ of ages left me

I’ll hear the faint echo of

Loves old sweet song

And see those dear faces

That long since has gone

Oh I’ve got to stop yakking

About the past

For there’s only right now and

No evil can last

And there’s no era, Vera

For me to belong

In life is eternal just

Loves old sweet song


Written by Ruth Donnelly in Hollywood - 1952  


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Specifications of Document

Title:

I Should Have Left With My Era, Vera

Type:

Poem

In Reference, Relates To, And/Or Special Content:

Hollywood

Year:

1952

Origin:

United States of America

Medium:

Ink on Paper (hand-written)

Dimensions:

10"x6.5"

Condition:

Excellent

Appraisal Value:

Comes with $10,000.00 Certified Insurance Appraisal Certificate




                                   

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