I think, therefore I am, said Descartes
I think, am I?
The thoughts of others can be defining:
She loves, therefore she is Mommy
She is with me, therefore she is Wife
She eats, therefore she is fat; her chrome doesn’t shine, therefore she is lazy; she won’t buy a lamp, therefore she is obstinate
I think again: am I?
Am I anything more than how others see me?
What am I when I am alone, aside from tired?
I think: I hurt, therefore I am sick
I do, therefore I am better
And a billboard shouts: I do, therefore I am
Am I reduced to being a task?
Laundry folder, sink cleaner, power shopper, food chopper
Quote getter, story writer, quote getter, bill payer, dinner maker
I think: If I leave no lasting mark on the world in my name, will I have been?
It’s like the tree in the unpeopled forest: I wonder if, upon falling
My call will be heard,
Or if my calling goes unobserved, Was I?
If I am the mommy, the wife, the daughter, is that enough?
I am the nurturer, therefore I cook, cuddle and kiss
I am the partner, therefore I try, I bend, I try again
I think: I am not you, therefore I am me
And the me of today is not the I of another week or a month or a year
But I am