Black Sheep
Apr 14th, 2010 | By Carlton Lloyd Smith | Category: Poetry | 583 viewsI am the black sheep
Among the herd I stand and watch
their souls reflect the sun
while the woolen fabric of my own
absorbs
My family is a line of true believers
Social Justice and Equality
Their faith is that elected leaders can
lead us to a promised land
where all men
get the same chance in life
No wide disparity of wealth
No opulence
No dilapidated slums
Everybody gets a fair shake
Shining white in the light
their noble intent
vibrates in the fabric of
resonant noise
I am the black sheep
I was told in school that all men
were created equal and was taught
to believe that it meant that all men
continued to be equal to the end
But equality, I have found, is a myth
Each man has his own strengths,
his own advantages,
his own weaknesses and obstacles
to overcome
Equality is a diversion
- a carrot at the end of a stick
The only way to make men equal
is by force
I am the black sheep
Darkening the landscape
in contrast to the shining mass
of white around me
Among my countrymen I stand
and listen to all the wrongs
to be righted
As we wait for the soothsayer
to take to the pulpit
and ask for our tithe of a vote
They have the magic elixir to
mend our broken spirits
This one has the key
This one knows the way
Yet I distrust men with guns who
come in the name of the State
to impose the tyrannical will of the mob
The only way that men will do what they
otherwise would not is through force
The coercive power of the State
would bleach my soul
in the name of equality
And the name of Good Intentions
rings hollow when what is good
can only be decided by each man
for himself
And he who decides what is good for
himself is different from the mob
must be brushed aside
- eliminated
- silenced
I am the black sheep
Apart from the herd
yet warm
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About Carlton Lloyd Smith: Technology Director and Founder, Troubadour 21 - Carlton is a poet, writer, dreamer and professional techno-geek residing in Southeast Michigan. His obsession is learning and growing and his favorite color is Crayola® cornflower blue. Visit his poetry website at poetry.unclesol.net, Visit his blog at www.unclesol.net, friend him on Facebook at www.facebook.com/unclesol, or follow him on Twitter at www.twitter.com/unclesol |
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