Sunday, January 30, 2022

Schön, dass Sie da sind…

 

“Schön, dass Sie da sind”

I was amused, excited and also confused

What does it really connote?

I asked google, searching for the imminent

“Nice to have you here” google illuminated

No, certainly not that unadorned

I was convinced, it meant far beyond

For days and years, growing together

I was sure it was a voice from nowhere 

But from an inner-shrine of a friend

So deep and so beloved:  

“Schön, dass Sie da sind”

 

Our differences!

We are different, indeed to the core

And we love to celebrate that evermore

Owing each other no explanation

Not concerned of any fixed definition

Yet, it shouldn’t be deemed indecorous

And unduly familiar, because

We make each other to be heard:

“Schön, dass Sie da sind”

 

Our fragility!

We are fragile, of course we are

We try to sit down there on the floor

Suddenly we spring up to the mountain

But only to sit down on the ground again

Yes, our fragility makes it hard to sit down

But we do it, for we are concerned  

Not to let each other untouched:

“Schön, dass Sie da sind”

 

And our familiarity!

How much do we know each other?

Perhaps very little, or better than before

Does it really matter?

Aren’t we certain and clear

That it is very deep and dear

We cherish to be what we are

Because we belong to each other

Therefore, we dare to repeat the sound:

“Schön, dass Sie da sind”

 

[Notes: Prof. Martin Tamcke and I conversed very seldom in German. But there is one sentence that he never expressed in English but always whispered it in German with a profound intimacy and love, and he repeated it countless times. And the sentence was: Schön, dass Sie da sind… Each time he uttered these words, they deeply touched my inner-shrine making an everlasting impact on my very being. Perhaps it would be impossible to ‘translate’ this sentence into any human languages. Therefore, this poem attempts to transform, not the words of this sentence but the feelings and emotions that it imbibes, into a poetic musing. This is my heartfelt tribute to my dearly beloved teacher and friend Martin Tamcke. – GJ]