Please Call Me By My True Names (poem by Thich Nhat Hanh)
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 9:46:48 PM
PLEASE CALL ME BY MY TRUE NAMES
Don't say that I will depart tomorrow --
even today I am still arriving.
Look deeply: every second I am arriving
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,
to fear and to hope.
The rhythm of my heart is the birth and death
of all that is 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 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 my 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.
~Thich Nhat Hanh
Don't say that I will depart tomorrow --
even today I am still arriving.
Look deeply: every second I am arriving
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,
to fear and to hope.
The rhythm of my heart is the birth and death
of all that is 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 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 my 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.
~Thich Nhat Hanh












Loiscakkleberrylane # Monday, March 3, 2008 7:16:15 PM
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Monday, March 3, 2008 8:05:26 PM
ALLY G.ALLY_G # Sunday, March 30, 2008 9:41:27 AM
Thanks for sharing this with us.
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Sunday, March 30, 2008 2:17:15 PM
greenwitch3 # Tuesday, July 15, 2008 3:33:40 AM
Very nice poem, thanks for post it so we can see it. Greetings from Mexico.
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Tuesday, July 15, 2008 3:37:50 AM
greenwitch3 # Tuesday, July 15, 2008 3:46:39 AM
When we read poems or when we listen to some songs, and they shake our hearts, those poems, those songs take part of our lives. Because they can express all the things that we cant....
Thank you for your very fast answer...hehehe.
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Tuesday, July 15, 2008 12:28:30 PM
deborah1bluebox # Wednesday, August 13, 2008 6:10:41 PM
deborah.
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Wednesday, August 13, 2008 6:19:49 PM
Annaannoushkiss # Saturday, November 29, 2008 6:03:55 PM
VPBitzyMe # Saturday, November 29, 2008 6:31:26 PM
It really stirs the raw emotions and deep thoughts.
So glad you shared this with us.
Thich Nhat Hanh writes incredible poetry. A very deep individual indeed.
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Sunday, November 30, 2008 12:58:30 AM
MagdalenaSalve56 # Thursday, December 4, 2008 4:19:08 PM
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Saturday, December 6, 2008 7:49:32 AM
KapeVenomblood # Saturday, January 24, 2009 4:16:17 PM
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Saturday, January 24, 2009 4:40:44 PM
I know that there are excerpts from his works, as well as some dharma talks ( http://www.plumvillage.org/HTML/dharmatalks.html ), available online. Also, he has written many, many books, which are available in many languages.
LeNacocojerry # Tuesday, February 3, 2009 12:36:58 PM
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Tuesday, February 3, 2009 3:49:52 PM
There is more information about Thay Thich Nhat Hanh: http://www.plumvillage.org/ or http://www.langmai.org/ ( http://langmai.info/new/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=89&Itemid=546 )
LeNacocojerry # Thursday, February 5, 2009 6:48:53 PM
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Thursday, February 5, 2009 7:16:46 PM
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FrogbootsFrogBoots # Saturday, March 28, 2009 5:23:45 PM
dɹɐzılpǝkɔıw ɐʞɐ ɹǝɥgɐllɐg lǝbɐsıwickedlizard # Saturday, March 28, 2009 5:28:03 PM
Agneta MuhrAgnetaM # Saturday, April 11, 2009 11:57:26 PM
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Sunday, April 12, 2009 2:12:38 AM
risis risis1977 # Saturday, May 9, 2009 8:12:55 AM
I love poem, but a simple one with the common words..
And you can see it with your friends in my blog..
Sooo..
Thanks frog..
risis risis1977 # Tuesday, May 12, 2009 12:01:21 AM
FrogbootsFrogBoots # Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:51:04 AM