The Two Sided Man
This poem is introduced by my teacher, Sharon Fahn, who is teaching neurolinguistics this semester. She read this poem in a book "Half a Brain is enough." Not only does she love it, but I also do. Hope everyone can enjoy it, too.
The Two Sided Man
Much I owe to the lands that grew-
More to the lives that fed-
But most to Allah who gave me two
Separate sides to my head.
Much I reflect on the Good and the True
In the faith beneath the sun
But most upon Allah who gave me two
Sides to my head, not one.
I would go without shirt or shoe
Friends tobacco or read,
Sooner than lose for a minute the two
Separate sides of my head.
The Two Sided Man
Much I owe to the lands that grew-
More to the lives that fed-
But most to Allah who gave me two
Separate sides to my head.
Much I reflect on the Good and the True
In the faith beneath the sun
But most upon Allah who gave me two
Sides to my head, not one.
I would go without shirt or shoe
Friends tobacco or read,
Sooner than lose for a minute the two
Separate sides of my head.
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