SHALL you complain who feed the world? Who clothe the world? Who house the world? Shall you complain who are the world, Of what the world may do? As from this hour You use your power, The world must follow you. The world's life hangs on your right hand, Your strong right hand, Your skilled right hand; You hold the whole world in your hand See to it what you do! Or dark or light, Or wrong or right, The world is made by you! Then rise as you ne'er rose before, Nor hoped before, Nor dared before, And show as ne'er was shown before, The power that lies in you! Stand all as one Till right is done! Believe and dare and do! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE REVENGE OF RAIN-IN-THE-FACE by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW THE IMAGE OF GOD by FRANCISCO DE ALDANA BLIND FOLK by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE THE WAGES OF PRIDE by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE THE LAST MAN: CONCEALED JOY by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES HAWTHORN by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN EPITAPH ON A FRIEND by GEORGE GORDON BYRON |