To be a poet and a man means to be a forest without trees and to see, Vladimír Holan said. But to see does not mean to describe and to recognise.
The poet sees in a different way, in much deeper sense than a scientist. The science ends with recognition, which defines the boundaries of the reality.
The poet only simply and temperately enounces the truth of the Being. The Poet's evidence is concerned with the whole in such a deeper sense.