Breadcrumb Home > Primary Sources > Poetry > Modern Verse > Arthur Davison Ficke: The Three Sisters Arthur Davison Ficke: The Three Sisters Updated September 23, 2019 | Infoplease Staff The Three SistersArthur Davison FickeGone are the three, those sisters rare With wonder-lips and eyes ashine. One was wise and one was fair, And one was mine.Ye mourners, weave for the sleeping hair Of only two, your ivy vine. For one was wise and one was fair, But one was mine. William Griffith: Pierrette in Memory The Second Book of Modern Verse Adelaide Crapsey: Song .com/t/poetry/modern-verse/three-sisters.html Sources + Our Common Sources See also: Arthur Davison Ficke: "I am in Love with High Far-Seeing Places" TrendingHere are the facts and trivia that people are buzzing about. Kings of Israel and Judah Current Events This Week: November 2023 Plato Lincoln's Thanksgiving Proclamation Great Novels by Native American Authors Winter Weather Across America
Updated September 23, 2019 | Infoplease Staff The Three SistersArthur Davison FickeGone are the three, those sisters rare With wonder-lips and eyes ashine. One was wise and one was fair, And one was mine.Ye mourners, weave for the sleeping hair Of only two, your ivy vine. For one was wise and one was fair, But one was mine. William Griffith: Pierrette in Memory The Second Book of Modern Verse Adelaide Crapsey: Song .com/t/poetry/modern-verse/three-sisters.html Sources + Our Common Sources