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I'm sorry, but the very first thing that popped into my mind as I was reading this was the sad situation of Christie Brinkley's husband. Imagine--him being a 47 year old man messing with a young (18) teen that worked at Toys R Us. Um...
The spirit of---??wooed the man in the poem. The spirit is defined in the poem, which Larkin leaves for the reader to discover and draw their own conclusions. The spirit left the man without common sense, and much regret. It was bewitching, and left destruction.
dallas from United States