You'Ll Know It—as You Know 'Tis Noon Poem by Emily Dickinson

You'Ll Know It—as You Know 'Tis Noon

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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!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Indira Renganathan 27 October 2016

God never says I am God..He only makes us feel His presence in all through our senses...indeed a thought provoking write-10

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Wael Moreicheh 04 September 2008

WHO CAN FEEL BY THE WORD LIKE PRIME OF FLOWER

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Dale Wilson 16 December 2005

i realy like her. she is my second favorite, she follows only William Blake

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