Ch. 9 (found from The Great Gatsby)

Ahead, adapting, restless
I think of that afternoon—
And the truth.

The way into suffering—
It was awful,
But justified.
Money, carelessness, and mess.

I went to buy a pearl necklace,
Rid of my provincial squeamishness forever.

Never stopping, those
Gleaming, dazzling parties—
From the material car,
The party in the moonlight.

A fresh, new world.
Gatsby’s house.
The greatest of all human dreams—
Enchanted, an aesthetic contemplation,
Desired in wonder.

The green light,
A dream to grasp it.
Beyond—eluded us but no matter.

So we beat on, boats against the current.

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