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I wish I was blind

We don't see how much we are blessed

Until we see another in distress

I sat down next to this man on the train

Dark shades at 8 pm

Walker on his right hand

He was a blind man

Sitting next to his wife who was able to see with both eyes

Two different visions but one sight

Two different worlds collide

He held her hand with love

Far from a strong grip,

he didn't depend on her to see

When they spoke his words hit deep

He's a visionary that can't see

He whispered in her ears

Then she blushed and smiled

That's what she wants to hear....

hesitantly

Asked him to explain this love to me

He said words can describe

This woman right here is my beautiful wife

Indeed beautiful she is

As he sat there and described her physical appearance to me

As if he can see

The color of her eyes how they were as blue as the sky,

the way she did her hair in a ponytail,

The way her nose is shaped outwardly

And how her lips are the size of his index and middle finger combined

He kept on

On The way her head tilts when he rambles bout her beauty

On how one eyes is smaller than the other when she laughs

The way she flicks her hair when she's mad

Then said but that's not love my son

I described her to you because I've touched her, felt her

You see my son I love her

My greatest gift was to be blind

Because I know her

See beyond the physical

I know her

I can dream up the perfect woman and she probably won't even come close to her

I can tell her emotions when she speaks

I don't need to see her cry

I understand when she's sick

I know how she feels by the fragrance of her skin

I just don't hear her I listen too

Her heart beat when I'm close

Her heart beat when I'm gone

That there my son is love

I don't need vision

This right here is my beautiful wife

"This stop is 191 st street" the conductor announced

He stood and she followed

He held her hand with love

Far from a strong grip, he didn't depend on her to see

All day in mind the story resides

How much I wish I was blind

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Written by
brian-payamps
Published
Nov 4, 2014
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Tags
#love#fear#worlds#blind#sight#vision#security#reallife#wishihadtheirlove
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