Me
Me - meaning Summary
Questioning Creation and Self
The speaker traces life from noisy birth through daily toil to the prospect of death while asking persistent questions about identity and destiny. The poem becomes a defiant address to a careless God, refusing to accept blame for moral failings and challenging divine responsibility for human imperfection. Its tone mixes dark humor and indignation as the speaker insists on confronting the creator rather than submitting to facile answers about fate or sin.
Read Complete AnalysesBorn screaming small into this world- Living I am. Occupational therapy twixt birth and death- What was I before? What will I be next? What am I now? Cruel answer carried in the jesting mind of a careless God I will not bend and grovel When I die. If He says my sins are myriad I will ask why He made me so imperfect And he will say 'My chisels were blunt' I will say 'Then why did you make so many of me'.
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