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You'll know it-as you know 'tis Noon-
By Glory-
As you do the Sun-
By Glory-
As you will in Heaven-
Know God the Father-and the Son.
By intuition, Mightiest Things
Assert themselves-and not by terms-
“I'm Midnight”-need the Midnight say-
“I'm Sunrise”-Need the Majesty?
Omnipotence-had not a Tongue-
His listp-is Lightning-and the Sun-
His Conversation-with the Sea-
“How shall you know”?
Consult your Eye!
You'll Know It'as You Know 'tis Noon
Emily Dickinson
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Poem topics: father, god, heaven, sea, son, tongue, conversation, majesty, intuition, sun, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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