This 3 stanza poem describes a city where everyone is blind. A blind man walks his blind dog just enough to sense light and feel warmth, while ignoring the day, making him immortal as death would be a surprise. Even flowers planted in soil take in light to live, contrasting the blind man who ignores daylight.
This 3 stanza poem describes a city where everyone is blind. A blind man walks his blind dog just enough to sense light and feel warmth, while ignoring the day, making him immortal as death would be a surprise. Even flowers planted in soil take in light to live, contrasting the blind man who ignores daylight.
This 3 stanza poem describes a city where everyone is blind. A blind man walks his blind dog just enough to sense light and feel warmth, while ignoring the day, making him immortal as death would be a surprise. Even flowers planted in soil take in light to live, contrasting the blind man who ignores daylight.
This 3 stanza poem describes a city where everyone is blind. A blind man walks his blind dog just enough to sense light and feel warmth, while ignoring the day, making him immortal as death would be a surprise. Even flowers planted in soil take in light to live, contrasting the blind man who ignores daylight.
I wake up from life, To fall asleep in light, Can't open my blinds to the blind. A blind man walks his blind dog, To the left, the right, Just enough to sense the light And feel the warmth. Even flowers, plotted in soil Take in the light and live. The blind man ignores the day. He is immortal. Death a surprise.