Arthur Davison Ficke Poems

  • 1.
    Gone are the three, those sisters rare
    With wonder-lips and eyes ashine.
    One was wise and one was fair,
    And one was mine.
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  • 2.
    I am in love with high far-seeing places
    That look on plains half-sunlight and half-storm,-
    In love with hours when from the circling faces
    Veils pass, and laughing fellowship glows warm.
    ...
Total 2 Poems by Arthur Davison Ficke

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