Freeman Edwin Miller Home Poems Poets Freeman Edwin Miller Poems If Love Were King by Freeman E. Miller If Love were king, That sacred Love which knows not selfish pleasure, Oklahoma,— A Sonnet by Freeman E. Miller Here, through the ages old, the desert slept In solitudes unbroken, save when passed Estranged by Freeman E. Miller Though far apart, my darling, side by side We wander still and our fond yearnings meet, Reconciled by Freeman E. Miller We meet again beyond the barren past, Beyond the pride, the sorrows and the tears; Singer and Song by Freeman E. Miller A singer sang in sorrow long And breathed his life into his song. To One Who Pledged Her Friendship by Freeman E. Miller Within this false world we may count ourselves blest, If we have but one friend who is faithful and true; Winters on the Farm by Freeman E. Miller Glad winters on the olden farm! How raptures from those early times