“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
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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
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