“Campfire Companions” poem:“What a longing they touched in me! Ah,would that I could lose myself in the wilderness,become a ghost of smoke and shadow,moving so subtly through the lucid moonlightthat all my edges wore away.”

Elizabeth Barrette

Elizabeth Barrette - “Campfire Companions” poem:“What a...” 1

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