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Nearness

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Thy hand my hand,     Thine eyes my eyes,     All of thee     Caught and confused with me:     My hand thy hand     My eyes thine eyes,     All of me     Sunken and discovered anew in thee....     No: still     A foreign mind,     A thought     By other yet uncaught;     A secret will     Strange as the wind:     The heart of thee     Bewildering with strange fire the heart in me.     Hand touches hand,     Eye to eye beckons,     But who shall guess     Another's loneliness?     Though hand grasp hand     Though the eye quickens,     Still lone as night     Remain thy spirit and mine, past touch and sight.

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"Thy hand my hand,..."

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