What if men were blind
What then would find fault
That sense hath defiled
And forsook reason beguiled
For there in obvious attire
Lies a difference we require
Where entitlement superior
Leads to guilt kept inferior
Black is white, yellow, brown
Takes many kinds to make a town
Lest we all be senseless clones
Subservient, thoughtless drones
Right and wrong are e'er there
But many a fool does not care
Cast off easily the law of a society
The lure of individual propriety
Justice herself too is blind
Her scales balance all in kind
Civil disobedience belies
A claim of discriminate cries
From bad comes bad, it is so
Then nothing good can ever grow
In a field poisoned with hate
Considering truth's postulate
Should then men be blind
They might lack a sensible mind
Senselessly lost of full faculty
Reason gives men veracity
Equality is a dual bladed sword
With liability as well as reward
Everyone must work to keep it
Or anyone can then defeat it