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555 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1990
Gloves lie together
Limp and calm
Finger to finger
Palm to palm
With whitest tissue
To embalm
In these quiet cases
White hands creep
With supple stretchings
Out of sleep
Fingers clasp fingers
Troth to kee
- C. LaMotte
‘They say that women change: tis
so: but you
Are ever-constant in your
changefulness.’
‘How true it was that one needed to be seen by others to be sure of one's own existence.’
‘Can we not find a small space, for a limited time - in which to marvel that we have found each other?’
‘Now is this only my madness? With you in my arms (I tremble as I remember it to write it) I was sure it was not.’
‘I cannot let you burn me up.’