Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Who am I

Dietrich Bonhoeffer


Who am I? They often tell me

I stepped from my cell's confinement

calmly, cheerfully, firmly,

like a Squire from his country house.


Who am I? They often tell me

I used to speak to my warders

freely and friendly and clearly,

as though it were mine to command.


Who am I? They also tell me

I bore the days of misfortune

equably, smilingly, proudly,

like one accustomed to win.


Am I then really that which other men tell of?

Or am I only what I myself know of myself?

Restless and longing and sick, like a bird in a cage,

struggling for breath, as though hands were compressing my throat,

yearning for colours, for flowers, for the voices of birds,

thirsting for words of kindness, for neighbourliness,

tossing in expectation of great events,

powerlessly trembling for friends at an infinite distance,

weary and empty at praying, at thinking, at making,

faint, and ready to say farewell to it all.


Who am I? This or the Other?

Am I one person to-day and to-morrow another?

Am I both at once? A hypocrite before others,

and before myself a contemptible woebegone weakling?

Or is something within me still like a beaten army

fleeing in disorder from victory already achieved?


Who am I? They mock me, these lonely questions of mine.

Whoever I am, Thou knowest, O God, I am thine!

2 comments:

  1. I need you to know that this is my all-time favorite theologian. He was a man that was generations before his time.
    I miss eating lunches with you and talking. You should drop by the Philippines sometime soon. I'll buy lunch. :) I'm glad I stumbled upon your blog too... actually, I stumbled upon your blog because you stumbled upon mine. So... nice stumbling. Anyway... how is your semester going? How are you feeling about finals? How's Stevens in Modern Philosophy this semester? Talk to you soon,

    Jarrett

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  2. I like this a lot. I hate to say that I can relate to the feelings he expresses in this because my circumstances are so different than his, but on a much smaller scale I think can.

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