|  | Heaven's Neighbors         
      After Victor Hugo  Death and Beauty, see how these goddesses cast
 So much light and shade, a wise man might say
 They were sisters, both bountiful, frightful, vast,
 Guarding the same enigma and mystery.
 
 O ladies, dark and fair, sing, dance and be
 Brilliant now, hypnotize me, make the most
 Of love! For I am dying. O pearls of the sea,
 O luminous birds of the melancholy coast...
 
 Judith, who would have dreamed our destinies
 Could ever draw us togetherand you so young?
 Your eyes are the blue of some divine abyss
 
 While mine show a starry chasm, moonless and cold.
 We shall be Heaven's neighbors as long
 As you are beautiful, and I am old.
 
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