Topic > Descriptive Essay on a Blind Man - 1050

It seemed strange to me, so I asked him how his life had changed and he simply said, "Robert, you opened my eyes to your point of view and how he sees the world.” I was completely surprised. How could a blind person change the way a normal man sees? At this point I was intrigued and told him that if he could wait half an hour I would leave my shift and I would like to know more. He agreed and went back and joined his wife and read the poem he had written and told her it was the most beautiful thing he had ever read. Then I left to take care of my other patients while the wife talked to Robert, who was still sleeping. how it had changed her during their summer together and the husband sat holding her hand and comforting her. After the shift I bought three coffees and brought them to the husband and wife. Then I sat with them and listened to the husband paint a picture of the night in which his life changed. “Robert asked me to draw a cathedral with him. While I was drawing, he followed me and continued to confirm that I was doing a great job. Finally he asked me to close my eyes and draw simply, not to look, to simply draw what seemed right to me. When I thought I was done, he told me