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Poem by William Henry Davies Smiles I saw a black girl once, As black as winter's night; Till through her parted lips There came a flood of light; It was the milky way Across her face so black: Her two lips closed again, And night came back. I see a maiden now, Fair as a summer's day; Yet through her parted lips I see the milky way; It makes the broad daylight In summer time look black: Her two lips close again, And night comes back. William Henry Davies William Henry Davies's other poems: Poems of the other poets with the same name: 1196 Views |
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