Returning to the battle field
But the head, the arms, hips... I feel my hole body painful... reminding me good times of old battles, great parties either! They'll never be forgotten. I hope I'll never be, too...
Almost restful, almost ready... once again... until victory or death.
"I, too, sing America
I am the darker brother
They send me to eat in the kitchen
When company comes
And I laugh
And go
Eat and growm up strong
Tomorrow
I'll be at the table
When company comes
Nobody'll dare
Say to me
'Eat in the kitchen', then
And they'll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed
I, too, am America"
(Langston Hughes)
(This is another part of the endless diary that holds the beggining, but not the end of the story of the dark knight, a man who revealed not be a common man, that rides searching for something he used to believe times ago: his own abilities of being a man in fact. Addicted in black american literacy and hymnbooks, he publisehd this page with an unregistered version of a Langston Hughes poem)

