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A Sensory Vision
The eyes of one who is blind,
Can see through all the senses.
The ears,
Seeing the rage of persons
too angry to listen to each other.
The nose,
Seeing the seasons change
when he smells the fresh grass change to crisp leaves.
The tongue,
Seeing the treats and sweets created
tasting the abundance of sugary textures.
The hands,
Seeing the love
felt when another hand clasps around its own.
The eyes are not able to observe,
yet they are, for
just because one gate is closed,
does not mean the others cannot be open.
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