Fannie Stearns Davis Long Poems

  • 1.
    O brown brook, O blithe brook, what will you say to me
    If I take off my heavy shoon and wade you childishly?

    O take them off, and come to me.
    ...
  • 2.
    I am all alone in the room.
    The evening stretches before me
    Like a road all delicate gloom
    Till it reaches the midnight's gate.
    ...
  • 3.
    My Soul goes clad in gorgeous things,
    Scarlet and gold and blue;
    And at her shoulder sudden wings
    Like long flames flicker through.
    ...
Total 3 Long Poems by Fannie Stearns Davis

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