Point of Vision by Nathanael Smith Two people stood face to face One looking toward the eastern sky The second, toward the sunset They described their world, In flowing words of liquid color One said "I see darkness I see stars, the moon rises, full I see a face, smiling, shining Like the sun in her radience" The other looked, and could see The sun and the clouds and The far distant mountains looming And a silhouette, cutting out the light "We are in different worlds," He cries. "You see dark, I see light You see moon, I see sun You see a loving face All I can see is a silhouette." But they were not in different worlds They were embracing.