Beyond Logic
What happens to the heart
when the mind takes over,
how terrible it is,
it just doesn’t get the soul.
In its rooms, echoes linger,
once full of dreams and desire.
Now, the stark, cold reason reigns,
a place where passions can’t burn.
But even in this place of logic,
a whisper persists, faint yet unyielding
a memory of warmth, a spark of color,
fighting against the monochrome of reason.
It speaks of a time when feelings mattered,
of laughter and tears, not just equations;
a reminder that in our lives,
the heart makes patterns too tricky for the brain.
So in the silent, let the mind listen,
to the heart’s quiet, lasting beat.
In that rhythm is a secret knowledge,
a language beyond cognition.
Where the mind and heart, together softly,
make the soul’s song,
each note a testament
of what it means to truly belong.