Deep Vision
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
That's a cliche we often hear
Something one may observe as gorgeous
To another could be seen as fear
To some corridors could simply be passages
But to those that look from deep in their mind
They may be seen as arcane routes
Rooms and buildings entwined
Murmurous sounds from far away
Will often be confused
To some they may be sonorous
Even sounding like they've moved
A dazzling sight can really impress
As many will agree
So surreal they can't believe
Seeing it only as a fantasy
What one may see that others don't
Is seen as a mystery
Often coming from deep within
More than the eye can see
28 April 2016
Copyright © Susan Ellis | Year Posted 2016
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