"I see says the blind man" is a common phrase or saying often used to indicate that someone has a clear understanding of a situation or can perceive something that might be difficult to notice.
The phrase has uncertain origins but may have originated from a traditional nursery rhyme or folk song. It was popularized by the blackface minstrel shows of the 19th century and subsequently became an idiom in American English.
Today, "I see says the blind man" is often used figuratively in everyday language to indicate that one can perceive something that might not be obvious or that one has gained insight into a situation that was previously unclear. It can be seen as an expression of wisdom, understanding, or enlightenment.
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