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Don't Generalize, Be Specific... A Poem By Dayo Skills.


Using Words Like 'Few','Some', And 'Most' Is Wise,
Omitting Them Has Made Many Stories A Pack Of Lies,
Not All Nigerians Are Fraudsters.. Please Don't Generalize,
Even All Angels Are Not Holy Cuz A Halo Could Be A Disguise,

You Should Know Not All Muslims Are Terrorists,
Nice Ibrahim And I Took A Selfie With The Other Tourists,
His Wife Teaches Love For Humanity To Her Fellow cardiologists,
Louis Farrakhan Of NOI Is A True Leader That's Not Similar To Some Religionists,

An Adage In Yoruba Says From A Black Pot Cometh A White Meal,
Nigerians And Mexicans Are Not There In The USA To Steal,
Few Of Them Are Messing Up We Know So Do Same As You'd To Lucile,
Tell Donald Trump That Speaking Constructively To The Public Is So Much Ideal,

I Hear A Heartbroken Lady Say "All Men Are The Same ",
RIP John...My Friend Was Faithful Even With His Money And Fame,
Ladies! Don't Make Your Next Suffer For What Your Ex Made You Became,
Now You Deserve A Better Life So Spark Up A New Flame,

Who's That Fool That Said On Live TV That "All Women Are Weak",
Whereas Every Ounce Of Me Respects The Strength Of A Woman In Everyday Of The Week,
Women Are Heads Of Governments And Prime Ministers Across The Globe...Are You Sick?,
You Can Say Yours Is Weak But I Bet The Repercussion Could Be Thick,

From All Said And Done Not All White Folks Are White At Heart,
Some Are Toxic And It Stinks Like When They Fart,
You Blacks!..Some Of You Are Not Cultured And That's Not Smart,
Loving Before Judging Is Powerful And Better Than Any Dart,

The Strong Message Is Clear " Don't Generalize, Be Specific ",
Stereotyping Should Be More Applicable To Matters That Are Quite Scientific,
Kill All The Elements Of Prejudice In You And Let's All Get Prolific,
I'll Let The Poem End Like Some Nigerian Movies " To God Be The Glory " And That's Terrific,

                                                                                           ♚ - Dayo Owoyele
                                                                                           ♚ - @Dayo_Skills

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