I look at the world
I look at the world
 From awakening eyes in a black face—
 And this is what I see:
 This fenced-off narrow space   
 Assigned to me.
 I look then at the silly walls
 Through dark eyes in a dark face—
 And this is what I know:
 That all these walls oppression builds
 Will have to go!
 I look at my own body   
 With eyes no longer blind—
 And I see that my own hands can make
 The world that's in my mind.
 Then let us hurry, comrades,
 The road to find.
                
                    
                        Langston Hughes, "I look at the world" from  (New Haven: Beinecke Library, Yale University, )
                    
                
            
                                                
                                                                    
                            
                    
                        Source:
                        Poetry
                                                                                                                                                                    (January 2009)