Monday, January 13, 2003

"Unto Me?" I Do Not Know You Comments

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"Unto Me?" I do not know you—
Where may be your House?
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Emily Dickinson
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Abigael Moseti 23 April 2019

perfect. Please send me other poems Thank You

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Susan Williams 09 June 2018

I did not take this to be directed to one specific person like Mary Magdalene but to each person who desires to know him. Beautiful

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Kumarmani Mahakul 09 June 2018

Nice expression. Beautiful spiritual poem.

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Lynch 09 June 2018

And which in particular unto thee is she referring to when Jesus catches her attention. In truth, this isn't Emily's in the conversation, but more a third person sinner, and we assume it to be female because the author is. So, my vote is the persona of Mary Magdalene. Could it be after the resurrection? On the road? And yet, Mary, the greatest of all the believers, still does not recognize Jesus, and still needs forgiveness.

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Dr Antony Theodore 09 June 2018

Great realizations in the spiritual level.. tony

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Madhabi Banerjee 09 June 2018

wonderful. I LIKE IT.WHAT A ESSENCE ?

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Robert Murray Smith 09 June 2018

Well, she maybe or not.

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Mary Skarpathiotaki 09 June 2018

excellent++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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Bernard F. Asuncion 09 June 2018

Such a great write by Emily Dickinson👍👍👍

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Edward Kofi Louis 09 June 2018

I am spotted! ! Thanks for sharing.

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NAMAN 15 January 2018

how the english poets are they dont even know how to write a good poem

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sharon 10 January 2018

i know not i simply dont know

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Seamus O Brian 22 December 2016

Powerfully succinct. Much truth efficiently conveyed.

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Indira Renganathan 22 October 2016

Nice conversational poem -10

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DANIEL OLOTU 16 September 2016

hail emily! always kept her work short,soul deep and lovely.

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Susan Williams 26 October 2015

This was enjoyable- so many spiritual poetry gets so heavy and packed full of every point of doctrine in a church that they are hurting their own objective. Dickinson knows how to get her point across with a simple light toiuch

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Angelina Holmes 03 May 2014

I love such poetry. Very nice.

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Brian Jani 25 April 2014

Awesome I like this poem

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Sara Abu Zaki 28 February 2014

The sanctitude of an unshakable faith.. I wish i felt the same

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* Sunprincess * 02 February 2014

..........a beautiful write by a great poetess...

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