Even the Blind Can See – Evelyn Danna

Grandmother settled me on her knee, much to my surprise

“Now child,” she said to me, “don’t mourn my eyes.

I see the stars when you speak; the milky way is woven by your words.

I see tall trees and flowers covered in colorful birds.

I see you in the sky you paint in stories,

I see your face in the moon,

I see the deer in the forest,

Running away too soon.

So you see my darling; you are my eyes.

You are my forests, my skies.

I see paradise when you speak; I feel it when you’ re near.

So don’ t cry for me, my dear.”

I looked up at my grandmother, my face stained with tears.

“You are the best thing I have seen in years.”