I stood musing in a black world,  
Not knowing where to direct my feet.  
And I saw the quick stream of men  
Pouring ceaselessly,  
Filled with eager faces,  
A torrent of desire.  
I called to them,  
"Where do you go? What do you see?"  
A thousand voices called to me.  
A thousand fingers pointed.  
"Look! look! There!"  
 
I know not of it.  
But, lo! In the far sky shone a radiance  
Ineffable, divine --  
A vision painted upon a pall;  
And sometimes it was,  
And sometimes it was not.  
I hesitated.  
Then from the stream  
Came roaring voices,  
Impatient:  
"Look! look! There!"  
 
So again I saw,  
And leaped, unhesitant,  
And struggled and fumed  
With outspread clutching fingers.  
The hard hills tore my flesh;  
The ways bit my feet.  
At last I looked again.  
No radiance in the far sky,  
Ineffable, divine;  
No vision painted upon a pall;  
And always my eyes ached for the light.  
Then I cried in despair,  
"I see nothing! Oh, where do I go?"  
The torrent turned again its faces:  
"Look! look! There!"  
 
And at the blindness of my spirit  
They screamed,  
"Fool! fool! fool!"
Stephen Crane
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/i-stood-musing-in-a-black-world/