> That looks like what I'm after. When I run a test, however, it doesn't
> behave properly:

You'll want to either eval the expression, or apply the first item in  
the list to the rest:

user=> (eval (list + 1 2))
3
user=> (let [form (list + 1 2)]
   (when (not (empty? form))
     (apply (first form) (rest form))))
3


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