Unto Me? I Do Not Know You
Emily Dickinson
964 “Unto Me?” I do not know you— Where may be your House? “I am Jesus—Late of Judea— Now—of Paradise”— Wagons—have you—to convey me? This is far from Thence— “Arms of Mine—sufficient Phaeton— Trust Omnipotence”— I am spotted—”I am Pardon”— I am small—”The Least Is esteemed in Heaven the Chiefest— Occupy my House”—
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