Saturday, May 3, 2014

Head Versus Heart Comments

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My head is strong but the heart is weak.
The head is a dictator but the heart?
Soft, submissive and a follower meek.
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Khairul Ahsan
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Sofia Kioroglou 29 March 2016

This is an excellent poem! I really enjoyed reading it! Well done!

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Geetha Jayakumar 21 June 2014

Quiet interesting poem. Yes, head is like a dictator, but it brings bitter truth and heart is gentle and flows where ever it finds its way....Beautiful presentation. Enjoyed reading it. Thank you for many inspiring comments for my poems.

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Bri Edwards 16 June 2014

this goes to MyPoemList. i saw a comment from you, Khairul, from last year at my poem 'being old......'. someone else finally commented on it (my poem) and i had to reread it to refresh my aging memory. i really enjoyed and appreciated your comment. so, that is how i happened to search out you and one of your poems today. i'm glad i did, as i find this gem of yours very well-written and thought-provoking. my brain probably overrules my heart plenty of times. we MUST keep our hearts under control! ! ! i had to look up errant and try to decide what kind of heart you were referring to. my favorite stanza: My head is strong but the heart is weak. The head is a dictator but the heart? Soft, submissive and a follower meek. i only read one comment, below, by marie shine. it is well-crafted as well, though i'm not sure i totally agree. i sometimes wish my brain was strong enough to be meek. in particular i wish i could be disagreeable in a calm way more often, rather than in a harsh, loud way. my wife wishes the same. oh well. i can't be PERFECT! thanks for the rhymes and for sharing your thoughts. bri :)

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Khairul Ahsan 22 May 2014

@Akhtar Jawad Thanks for the lovely comment. I appreciate. The quotation from Allama Iqbal has enhanced the meaning of my poem. Thanks.

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Akhtar Jawad 21 May 2014

In Urdu Allama Iqbal says Lazim hay dil ke sath rahe pasban-e-Aql....Lekin kabhi kabhi use tanha bhi chor dey (It is neceesary that guidence of head should remain advising the heart, but (the need of human being) sometimes head should leave the heart to act according to his own sweet will. A lovely and nice poem.

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Khairul Ahsan 20 May 2014

@Kevin Patrick Thanks a lot for your elaborate, appreciative comments on my poem. I'm much inspired. 'but maybe sometimes foolish mistakes are important, ' - yes, quite so!

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Khairul Ahsan 20 May 2014

@Beauteous Victory I am highly elated by your appreciative comment. Thanks for reading my poems regularly and offering so generously your valuable feedback. Much obliged.

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Khairul Ahsan 19 May 2014

@Mary Forrester Thanks for your kind, appreciative remarks on my poem. Much obliged.

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Kevin Patrick 19 May 2014

Beautiful stuff, the duality of our natures is best expressed between our passions and our reasons, one burns with verdant furor the other cools tempers, sometimes our head gets in the way and causes prevarications that lead to procrastinations, but other times it stops us from making foolish mistakes, but maybe sometimes foolish mistakes are important, either way you express it with punctuality and clarity as well as beauty. A great poem.

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Mary Forrester 09 May 2014

Ah such a lovely poem Khairul, yes the heart is hard to ignore but the head can control.

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Khairul Ahsan 08 May 2014

@ Chris G. Vaillancourt I am highly inspired by your appreciative comment. Thank you.

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Khairul Ahsan 08 May 2014

@ Aqua Flower Yes, my heart wants to overtake, but the head has a whip in his hands. Thanks for the comment. Appreciate.

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Chris G. Vaillancourt 08 May 2014

Wow. Brilliant piece of writing.I really like this one.

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Khairul Ahsan 04 May 2014

@ Shahzia Batool Thank you very much for reading my poem and sharing your illuminating thoughts on it. Yes, I agree, that 'sometimes heart dictates too... ' and then the head takes the back seat. It's always an honour for me to get your comment on any of my poem, so looking forward to many more.

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Shahzia Batool 04 May 2014

An interesting take on the traditional rivals, but it's a debatable issue for the rational and emotional causes, and humans are not all the followers of Plato who has zero tolerance for emotions of which the heart is the seat...because sometimes heart dictates too... the wonderful thing about this write up is that you ended it successfully otherwise it is a complex topic you touched!

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