“Sometimes they seem like living shapes, —
The people of the sky”

—  Lucy Larcom

Poems (1869), A Strip of Blue (1870)
Context: Sometimes they seem like living shapes, —
The people of the sky, —
Guests in white raiment coming down
From heaven, which is close by;
I call them by familiar names,
As one by one draws nigh.

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American teacher, poet, author 1824–1893

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