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I've never heard this idiom before. The idea of taking someone to the moon, however, is an old one meaning "I'll take you somewhere that few people have ever been," or "I'll do something very special for you." You hear many love songs use the same sort of promises, like "I'll swim the widest river for you," or "I'll buy you whatever your heart desires."

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