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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Unacclaimed

In Gibran's The Prophet, he uses the words 'love unacclaimed'.

Did he mean 'unspoken' by the word unacclaimed?

  

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anonymous In Gibran's The Prophet, he uses the words 'love unacclaimed'. Did he mean 'unspoken' by the word unacclaimed? Actually, it is "joy that is unacclaimed".

  • anonymous In Gibran's The Prophet, he uses the words 'love unacclaimed'.
  • Did he mean 'unspoken' by the word unacclaimed?
  • Actually, it is "joy that is unacclaimed".
  • It matters what words are there in what order and what words surround it.
  • com/ ) That is frank mysticism.
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anonymous

In Gibran's The Prophet, he uses the words 'love unacclaimed'.

Did he mean 'unspoken' by the word unacclaimed?

Actually, it is "joy that is unacclaimed". It matters what words are there in what order and what words surround it. The whole verse is:

"And when he is silent your heart ceases not to listen to his heart;

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