We shake hands, finally
I am off the waiting list
and out of my own waiting room -
with someone who, just like mama
listens to me
to help me to know what helps me
what may work for me, someone who
will shout Action! and Stop!
from time to time, so that I get out
of the path in the vicious cycle
which I know better than I
would like, and even though
I have to get my body
with its afflictions moving
with too little energy
I still want to trust that
I can do it, can and will
have to do it myself, and
that I will find a place
where I'm not on the side
Poem 5847 Amsterdam, 2026-02-02 The Misunderstanding 'Psychotherapy' (Flip Jan van Oenen) Enduring (Flip Jan van Oenen) - 2019 Books from 2019 and 2025 Collection: It takes a lot of tries to make a début Tribute to: Van Oenen, Flip Jan Dedicated to: Marije S
Zywa
Golden Constitution
ARTICLE 1
The state consists of a legislative, an executive and a judicial power. The judicial power organizes itself and functions independently of the legislative and executive powers.
ARTICLE 2
All persons in the Netherlands have equal rights and are treated equally in equal cases. The state does not take into account personal aspects such as beliefs, preferences and physical characteristics.
ARTICLE 3
In the event of a violation or alleged violation of article 2, the state investigates the facts and acts in such a way that they are submitted to the judiciary for assessment.
ARTICLE 4
Unequal opportunities are eliminated as much as possible by the legislator, both in current cases and preventively by organising public order in accordance with article 2.
Poem 5583 Amsterdam, 2024-12-23 Regula Aurea (The Golden Rule), Trias politica Mahabharata (850 BC): One should never do to another what one considers offensive to oneself. This is the essence of the rule of all righteousness (Dharma) Veludv?reyya sutta 543 BC, after Boeddha: What is unpleasant and disagreeable to me is also unpleasant and disagreeable to others. How then can I burden another with what is unpleasant and disagreeable to me? Tobit 4:16 (c. 200 BC): Quid ab alio odis fieri tibi vide ne alteri tu aliquando facias (What you hate to be done to you, see that you never do to another) Analecta 12:2 AD 200, naar Confucius, 551-479 Keizer Alexander Severus (208-235, keizer vanaf 222): Quod tibi non vis fieri, alteri ne feceris (Do not do unto others what you do not want done to yourself) Collection: The drama
Is respect: not to
compliment the beauty of --
beautiful people?
Is respect: mooie
Moderner Respekt:
mensen met hun schoonheid niet --
die Schönheit schöner Menschen --
complimenteren?
kein Lob zu preisen?
Poem H4948 Amsterdam, 2024-09-30 Summer-house with swimming pool (Herman Koch) - 2011 Novel "Zomerhuis met zwembad", chapter 8 Collection: Appearances Tribute to: Koch, Herman
She deceives me, says
that her words are intended --
for the word-people.
Ze misleidt mij, zegt
Sie täuscht mich und sagt,
dat haar woorden bedoeld zijn --
ihre Worte seien nur --
voor de woordmensen.
für die Wort-Menschen.
Poem S2217 Amsterdam, 2024-06-11 Victory City (Salman Rushdie) - 2023 Novel "Victory City" [Vijayanagar >> Bisnaga, based on Fatehpur Sikri ('Victory City', near Agra), the capital of Emperor Abdul-Fath Jalaluddin 'Akbar' (= 'the Great' >> 'Akbar the Great')], part 1 Birth, chapter 4 Collections: Low gear, WriteWiser signage Tribute to: Rushdie, Salman
My reputation,
I am terribly ashamed --
of it, my good name.
Ach, mijn goede naam,
Mein guter Name,
wat schaam ik me ontzettend --
wie schrecklich schäme ich mich --
voor mijn goede naam.
für meinen Namen.
Poem S0785 Amsterdam, 2018-09-14 In the street of the tavern (Hafez) - 1350 Ghazal (Ode) 47 Collection: Appearances Tribute to: Hafez
Zywa
Discovery (after a lot of counting)
Like you I look
for the distinctions to understand
what has been
different in the womb
in the neighbourhood where we grew up
and with the people who lived there
And I do not know
We look alike, this or that way
we rolled down a sand hill
whistled on a straw or acorn cap
discovered the zero after a lot of counting
learned to write with bread
and tried our best to get permission
to eat the letters, it was
all differently the same
Also the uncles and the aunts
and the children from the neighbourhood:
the differences are numerous
but too small
to be able to catch them
So I have to swallow
and admit that it is true
that you are just as good
as I think I am myself
Poem 1291 Amsterdam, 2017-04-22 In medieval monastic schools, children learned to write with letters made of bread, which they ate after class In the 19th century Sinterklaas-presents (similar to Christmas presents) were covered by a white sheet, on which a bread letter indicated who they were for Collection: The drama