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Beholder's eye
Bright sight
God's gift to all
Not just some favored ones
Bright sight
No Adam-fall
Has blurred the vision of God's sons.
Bright sight
So effortless
So clearly focused on what's good
Your light
Does not grow less
As Love is better understood.
Bright sight
All beauty grows
As we perceive it with a beam-free gaze
True sight
Beholder knows
Looks out from beauty and sees only praise.
Doris Kerns Quinn
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