To be nobody-but-yourself — in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else — means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight. – ee cummings
Last month, the editor of my next poetry collection sent me her first edits. Most were spot on; a few I pushed against. One stopped me in my tracks.
About half-way through the manuscript, I read:
Something I notice throughout this collection is ego – it’s not a bad thing, but I am not used to seeing a speaker so happy with themselves, proud and aware of it.
After a few deep breaths, I realized what a compliment this is. Of course I’m happy with myself! In some poems where the speaker is obviously me – and there are many voices throughout the book – I journey from a scared, stuttering kid filled with blue collar shame to a confident woman who says she doubts nothing and everything. If happily asserting who I am and what I believe is ego, so be it.
My response was simply: Why wouldn’t I want to write about the importance of becoming the person we were born to be?
I haven’t heard back yet. In the meantime, I find inspiration in the wise words of those who know that importance.
No one can build you the bridge on which you, and only you, must cross the river of life. – Nietzsche
People who for some reason find it impossible to think about themselves, and so really be themselves, try to make up for not thinking with doing. – Laura Riding
The true and durable path into and through experience involves being true … to your own solitude, true to your own secret knowledge. – Seamus Heaney
Here’s to each of us for who are happy with the True Selves we’ve become. May we continue to be proud and aware!
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