

In every family
There’s a black sheep
It doesn’t happen necessarily
You’ll keep even a creep
You’ll quarrel always
Even in better days
Executing chores in delays
They find ways to repay
You’ll question their inclusivity
In society as out of sanity
In their speeches they ensure brevity
They don’t show royalty for modesty
They find easy revenging
Thinking it’s Worth understanding
Their selfishness underlying
They’re clever always outsmarting
They’re ever jealousy
Sometimes noisy and pursy
They’re choosy and messy
Ever uneasy and clumsy
They too are talented
Though gifted they’re biased
Their hatred is never minded
When things fail they feel wasted
They’re everywhere
From pop stars
To television preachers
To Presidents everywhere
They exist
In the rich and the poor
The blacks and whites
All generations and centuries
They’re not bad but different
And this is no compliment
They can flaunt or be arrogant
They may be silent and decent
It doesn’t matter
We can make them better
With them we’ll be greater
The flock needs them and be smarter
We should not hate them
Instead love them
Show care, cook for them
Spend time with them