Visibility
Robert William Service
Because my eyes were none to bright Strong spectacles I bought, And lo! there sprang into my sight A life beyond my thought: A world of wonder and delight My magic lenses brought. Aye, sudden leaping in my sight The far became the near; Life unbelievably was bright, And vividly was clear. My heart was lifted with delight, Then—then I shrank in fear. For faces I had thought were gay I saw were lined with care, While strange corruption and decay Surprised me everywhere: Dismayed I put my specs away,— Such truth I could not bear. And now I do not want to see With clarity of view; For while there’s heaven hell may be More tragically true: Though dim may be Reality, Sheer love shines through.
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