why does the poet says --"where greed no longer saps the soul"
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There are many meanings to this poem, for example when Hughes says "I dream a world where all will know sweet freedom's way, where greed no longer saps the soul nor avarice blights our day" he is meaning that he dreams of a world where everyone will know that they have freedom and where greed no longer take one's soul.
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