Without parenthesis you have to resolve ambiguity through other means such 
as the off-side rule, additional operators. Clojure makes it easy to write 
dense code that is hard to maintain, but some of your trouble might be 
resolved by structuring your code differently. One example would be 
Prismatic's Plumbing  https://github.com/prismatic/plumbing

I haven't looked to see if anyone has written a version of ML for the JVM, 
but if they have it may be what you are looking 
for. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:ML_programming_language_family  

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