Eyes Wide Open by Jeanine Browne Nonfiction Writing Contest contest entry |
Eyes Wide Open I came to class, my eyelids closed. I read some books and got exposed.
To issues such as race and hate; I never thought about of late. The more I read and came to class, The Truth resounded clear as glass.
Of lies and hatred, never knew, But found out slowly what was true. As members of a race so white, oppressing all within its sight. To keep the lies and hatred "live", maintain their power to deprive,
All others, much to their chagrin, Denied them life, because of skin.
Each week the class revealed some more, that I, no longer, could ignore.
My eyes saw truly, as they knew. The wrath of white man’s daily due.
My eyes, they opened up real wide. No way to close them, turn the tide. They stay wide open all the time They see the Truth. They see the crime.
They won’t forget what they have seen, My self-awareness; oh, so keen We seek to change the old world view, And see all people as anew.
I came to class my eyelids broken, I leave the class. My eyes wide open!!!
© Jeanine E. Brown. 2007
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