[Intro]
Have you come to find
You’re color blind?
[Verse 1]
Red-green
(Can’t be seen)
Blue-yellow
(Their bedfellow)
[Bridge]
Have you come to find
You’re color blind?
[Chorus]
Realize
(Impairment of the eyes)
Realization
(Impairment of vision)
[Verse 2]
Is it color amnesia
(Achromatopsia)
You may
(See only in gray)
[Bridge]
Have you come to find
You’re color blind?
[Chorus]
Realize
(Impairment of the eyes)
Realization
(Impairment of vision)
[Outro]
Have you come to find
You’re color blind?
A SCIENCE NOTE
Vision Impairments (Light Spectrum)
- Color Blindness (Color Vision Deficiency) – The inability to perceive certain wavelengths of light, usually due to missing or defective cone cells in the retina. Common types include:
- Red-green color blindness (most common)
- Blue-yellow color blindness
- Complete color blindness (Achromatopsia) – inability to see any color, seeing only shades of gray.
- Night Blindness (Nyctalopia) – Difficulty seeing in low-light conditions, often related to rod cell deficiencies.
- Ultraviolet or Infrared Insensitivity – Humans naturally cannot see ultraviolet (UV) or infrared (IR) light, but some animals can.
- Partial Blindness or Low Vision – General inability to perceive parts of the visual spectrum due to eye diseases like cataracts or macular degeneration.