Poem of the Day — Me

Tell me what I know I’ll tell you who I am Tell me who I am I’ll show you who I am Perceive me in your own image I’ll crumble and fall before your eyes It’s not me you are seeing It is you
Suzanne Mondoux 20 January 2020
Summary
The poem "Me" by Suzanne Mondoux reflects on self-identity and the projection of one's own perceptions onto others.
Abstract
The "Poem of the Day" titled "Me" by Suzanne Mondoux, shared on January 20, 2020, delves into the intricate relationship between self-knowledge, identity, and external perception. The poem suggests that our understanding of ourselves is influenced by what others know about us, and in turn, we reveal our true nature. However, when others project their own images onto us, it can lead to a misinterpretation of our identity, causing us to seemingly disintegrate under the weight of their expectations. The poem emphasizes the importance of authentic perception, as the self that is seen is often a reflection of the observer rather than the true essence of the individual being observed.
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Tell me what I know I’ll tell you who I am Tell me who I am I’ll show you who I am Perceive me in your own image I’ll crumble and fall before your eyes It’s not me you are seeing It is you
Suzanne Mondoux 20 January 2020