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Beyond the Moon

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[Written to the Most Beautiful Woman in the World]         My Sweetheart is the TRUTH BEYOND THE MOON,         And never have I been in love with Woman,         Always aspiring to be set in tune         With one who is invisible, inhuman.         O laughing girl, cold TRUTH has stepped between,         Spoiling the fevers of your virgin face:         Making your shining eyes but lead and clay,         Mocking your brilliant brain and lady's grace.         TRUTH haunted me the day I wooed and lost,         The day I wooed and won, or wooed in play:         Tho' you were Juliet or Rosalind,         Thus shall it be, forever and a day.         I doubt my vows, tho' sworn on my own blood,         Tho' I draw toward you weeping, soul to soul,         I have a lonely goal beyond the moon;         Ay, beyond Heaven and Hell, I have a goal!

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