William Hinchman 

Phoenix, AZ, USA 

 
 
 
 Dr. William Hinchman, pastor, missionary, educator, over 44 years has been the founding pastor of Japanese churches, the latest being the Tokyo Peace Church which now has four pastors serving in four languages. He was Chancellor of Kanto Gakuin University and is the author of two books published in Japanese ; Kami Wa Ai Nari (God Is Love) and Kami No Kakehashi (A Bridge For God). All of Bill's work and writings reflect his passion for the reconciliation of people to God and to one another as individuals, nations and races. His poems are messages of peace. 
 

Got Mit Uns 

My father brought it to my mother at the close of World War One 
A belt buckle taken from a fallen German foe. 
Some fifteen years passed by and I, a lad of ten, 
Walked with my daddy wherever he went, 
And he opened his heart and told me the story. 

Well, most of the story, that is, 
Up to the unspeakable point: he could not tell his son 
That he had killed a man. 
But he talked about the soldier in German uniform, 
A manly youth, just like on of us, he said, 
Promising, and full of plans for his future. 

And Dad's eyes filled and voice failed; 
I never heard the rest. 
Like one possessed by a dark sorrow, 
Like one who pleads for forgiveness, 
He must have been praying that his son somehow 
Would fulfill the dream of brotherhood which bound him 
To that noble youth forever dying in his arms. 

Always I keep the belt buckle and treasure the words inscribed, 
"Got Mit Uns." 

All poems Copyright © 1998 William Hinchman. All rights reserved.