"THE ABANDONED VALLEY Can you understand being alone so long you would go out in the middle of the night and put a bucket into the well so you could feel something down there tug at the other end of the rope?"

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Source: Jack Gilbert (2012). “Collected Poems”, p.235, Knopf

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Jack Gilbert

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Jack Gilbert was an American poet known for his poignant explorations of love, loss, and the human experience, particularly in works like 'The Great Fires.'

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