Two Men

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The deaf man who see and the blind man who hears.

There they sit in silence

The two old friends

finally reunited

Where odds meet ends

One tries to speak conversation

And talks about life

About nature and its beauty

And his adventures with his wife

"Ah," sighs the blind,

"I wish I could see too!"

As the deaf man thinks,

"I wish I could hear you."

Riches come in all shapes and sizes

Some we touch and some we feel

We must remember to be grateful

Or way may forget that it is all real

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