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Feb 2014
The blind man sees with fingertips
Kisses his wife with his lips
Hugs his children in his warm embrace
Never will he see a face

He knows the steps through the house
Cannot see it ,but can hear a mouse

He walks in darkness all the time
At times I think he sees more thanΒ Β I

Not limited by what he sees
The man who can hear the falling leaves.
Hopfully everyone likes it,
Written by
Brendan Thomas  North Carolina
(North Carolina)   
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