Vermiеџ - Mahzuni Ећerifв Mevlam Д°ki Gг¶z

While God provides the tools (eyes, hands, heart), it is up to the individual to use them for the good of others.

Represents the objective reality of the world—often a world filled with inequality and suffering. Mahzuni ЕћerifВ Mevlam Д°ki GГ¶z VermiЕџ

The song by the legendary Turkish folk poet and musician Aşık Mahzuni Şerif is a profound philosophical meditation on the human condition, social justice, and the duality of perception. In this work, Mahzuni uses the metaphor of "two eyes" and "two hands" to explore the tension between the physical world we inhabit and the moral world we are meant to uphold. The Duality of Sight and Insight While God provides the tools (eyes, hands, heart),

The central theme of the poem revolves around the idea that human faculties are granted by a higher power (Mevlam) not just for survival, but for a moral purpose. When Mahzuni says, "The Lord has given me two eyes, one to cry and one to see," he establishes a balance between . In this work, Mahzuni uses the metaphor of

Represents the internal, emotional response to that reality. For Mahzuni, seeing the world's beauty is inseparable from weeping for its injustices. Social Critique and the "Two Worlds"