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“Moon, moon, when you leave me alone all the darkness is an utter blackness, a pit of fear, a stench, hands unreasonable never to touch. But I love you. Do you love me. What to say when you see me.”

Quote by Robert Creeley

Work

Selected Poems, 1945-2005

This book is a compilation of poems that reflect the author's work over a significant portion of their career, showcasing their development and style throughout the specified time period. more

Author

Robert Creeley
Robert Creeley

Robert Creeley, born on May 21, 1926, was an influential American poet known for his minimalist style and free verse. His poetry, characterized by its simplicity and directness, has had a profound impact on modern poetry. more

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