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   Fellow citizen of the world, This poe 17-Sep-01 namita


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namita Posted on 17-Sep-01 10:15 AM

Fellow citizen of the world,

This poem was sent by a friend of mine:

Please Call Me by My True Names   
by Thich Nhat Hanh
             

              Do not say that I'll depart tomorrow --
              even today I still arrive.

              Look deeply: I arrive in every second
              to be a bud on a spring branch,
              to be a tiny bird, with still fragile wings,
              learning to sing in my new nest,
              to be a caterpillar in the heart of a flower,
              to be a jewel hiding itself in a stone.

              I still arrive, in order to laugh and to cry,
              in order to fear and to hope.

              The rhythm of my heart is the birth and death
              of all that are alive.

              I am the mayfly metamorphosing
              on the surface of the river,
              And I am the bird,
              that swoops down to swallow the mayfly.

              I am the frog swimming happily
              in the clear water of a pond,
              and I am also the grass-snake
              that silently feeds itself on the frog.

              I am the child in Uganda, all skin and bones,
              my legs as thin as bamboo sticks,
              And I am the arms Merchant,
              selling deadly weapons to Uganda.

              I am the twelve-year-old girl,
              refugee on a small boat,
              who throws herself into the ocean
              after being raped by a sea pirate.
              And I am the pirate,
              my heart not yet capable
              of seeing and loving.
 
              I am a member of the politburo,
              with plenty of power in my hands.
              And I am the man who has to pay
              his "debt of blood" to my people,
              dying slowly in a forced labor camp.

              My joy is like spring, so warm
              it makes flowers bloom all over the Earth.
              My pain is like a river of tears,
              so vast it fills the four oceans.

              Please call me by my true names,
              so I can hear all my cries and laughter at once,
              so I can see that my joy and pain are one.

              Please call me by my true names,
              so I can wake up,
              and so the door of my heart
              can be left open,
              the door of compassion.