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PrinceMyshkin
07-14-2007, 10:30 AM
You know what you know
and you will know no other.
If the Lord God Himself
should appear before you and say:
No, everything you believe
and ever have believed about Me
is wrong, you would feel
(I hope!) a moment of misgiving
but then you would quickly think
or say: There are so many
false gods. But I alone
know the One True God
--which is to say, I am Him!
Jerry Newman © July 14, 2007
Myshkin, you make it look so easy when it's not. Again, much said with few words, and put so nicely. I like the '(I hope)', a nice touch.
PrinceMyshkin
07-14-2007, 10:46 AM
Myshkin, you make it look so easy when it's not. Again, much said with few words, and put so nicely. I like the '(I hope)', a nice touch.
Well, it is easier sometimes than receiving a reply you're waiting for from someone you wrote to!
Yes, I've been waiting a while....
Il Penseroso
07-14-2007, 12:22 PM
I too must say I particularly enjoyed the "I hope!" insertion. A very nice sentiment expressed in your casual nonchalance makes the poem very accessible, which in a poem about personal godliness (or Godliness, whichever) is quite apt and fitting. I like your style, so many poets, including myself, try too hard for stunning imagery and sleek-footed cadences that these are very refreshing. Kudos to you for the many you've allowed us to read (the many I failed to comment on)!
PrinceMyshkin
07-14-2007, 01:39 PM
I too must say I particularly enjoyed the "I hope!" insertion. A very nice sentiment expressed in your casual nonchalance makes the poem very accessible, which in a poem about personal godliness (or Godliness, whichever) is quite apt and fitting. I like your style, so many poets, including myself, try too hard for stunning imagery and sleek-footed cadences that these are very refreshing. Kudos to you for the many you've allowed us to read (the many I failed to comment on)!
Many thanks.
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