Two Blind Men

Two blind men met. Said one: "This earth

Has been a blackout from my birth.

Through darkness I have groped my way,

Forlorn, unknowing night from day.

But you - though War destroyed your sight,

Still have your memories of Light,

And to allay your present pain

Can live your golden youth again."

Then said the second: "Aye, it's true,

It must seem magical to you

To know the shape of things that are,

A women's lips, a rose, a star.

But therein lies the hell of it;

Better my eyes had never lit

to love of bluebells in a wood,

Or daffodils in dancing mood.

"You do not know what you have lost,

But I, alas! can count the cost -

Than memories that goad and gall,

Far better not to see at all.

And as for love, you know it not,

For pity is our sorry lot.

So there you see my point of view:

'Tis I, my friend, who envy you.

And which was right still puzzles me:

Perhaps one should be blind to see.


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  • Amazing Grace: "I was blind but now I see..."

    Those who hear don't always listen...

    "Behold and it shall be made known unto thee..." ( paraphrased Biblical quote I remember)...

    There is much meaning in your post. Great beauty and much to think about.

    Thank you for sharing. Really outstanding post.
    everysooften 04/26/2012 12:34 AM