Creeley seems to be looking always for some moment of pure feeling, to isolate it, save it from all the impurities. "Women and men together / again, and all was quiet." "What / love might learn from such a sight." "Be wet / with a decent happiness." "Still dancers under the moon." Where does this impulse to reread Creeley come from, all of a sudden?
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