A Partial History of My Stupidity

Traffic was heavy coming off the bridge
and I took the road to the right, the wrong one,
and got stuck in the car for hours.

Most nights I rushed out into the evening
without paying attention to the trees,
whose names I didn't know,
or the birds, which flew heedlessly on.

I couldn't relinquish my desires
or accept them, and so I strolled along
like a tiger that wanted to spring,
but was still afraid of the wildness within.

The iron bars seemed invisible to others,
but I carried a cage around inside me.

I cared too much what other people thought
and made remarks I shouldn't have made.
I was slient when I should have spoken.

Forgive me, philosophers,
I read the Stoics but never understood them.

I felt that I was living the wrong life,
spiritually speaking,
while halfway around the world
thousands of people were being slaughtered,
some of them by my countrymen.

So I walked on--distracted, lost in thought--
and forgot to attend to those who suffered
far away, nearby.

Forgive me, faith, for never having any.

I did not believe in God,
who eluded me.

Autor: Edward Hirsch

A Partial History of My Stupidity<br /><br />Traffic was heavy coming off the bridge<br />and I took the road to the right, the wrong one,<br />and got stuck in the car for hours.<br /><br />Most nights I rushed out into the evening<br />without paying attention to the trees,<br />whose names I didn't know,<br />or the birds, which flew heedlessly on.<br /><br />I couldn't relinquish my desires<br />or accept them, and so I strolled along<br />like a tiger that wanted to spring,<br />but was still afraid of the wildness within.<br /><br />The iron bars seemed invisible to others,<br />but I carried a cage around inside me.<br /><br />I cared too much what other people thought<br />and made remarks I shouldn't have made.<br />I was slient when I should have spoken.<br /><br />Forgive me, philosophers,<br />I read the Stoics but never understood them.<br /><br />I felt that I was living the wrong life,<br />spiritually speaking,<br />while halfway around the world<br />thousands of people were being slaughtered,<br />some of them by my countrymen.<br /><br />So I walked on--distracted, lost in thought--<br />and forgot to attend to those who suffered<br />far away, nearby.<br /><br />Forgive me, faith, for never having any.<br /><br />I did not believe in God,<br />who eluded me. - Edward Hirsch




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