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I read Vikram Seth’s poem, “All You Who Sleep Tonight,” to my sightless one.
I read it last.
After a silence, she said, “And you were not afraid to read that to me. Thank you. Good night, my friend.”
My thanks to you.
FRED SCIFERS
DOWNEY
Scifers is a volunteer reader for a blind woman. The poem he refers to is reprinted below:
All you who sleep tonight
Far from the ones you love
No hand to left or right,
And emptiness above--
Know that you aren’t alone,
The whole world shares your tears,
some for two nights or one,
And some for all their years.
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