Sean Leon
BLACK SHEEP OUTRO
[Spoken Word 1 by Spookymadeit]
This movement, every morning, everyday, and every low point makes me remember who the fuck I am. That I am that guy. And that there is somebody out there watching over me, and there is somebody out there that cares about me. He's exemplified it with his actions, he's exemplified it within the community he's built, and there's some crazy shit that's about to happen. And, mothеrfuckers that ain't black sheep, wolves in sheep's clothing, like, thеy aren't ready for it. I just know it's gonna benefit us all. Peace
[Spoken Word 2]
For as long as I can remember, I felt like the odd one out. Like I never really fit in. As humans were programmed to assimilate and fall in line, we're all products of our environment, and, for the mostpart, there's many systems in place that don't always challenge us and teach us how to use our natural gifts and skills. To me, being a black sheep is about challenging the status quo. It's about freedom. It's about being able to ignore societal constructs, being able to take control of my own destiny. Being able to find my own path, my own calling, and create my own reality. It's a melancholy feeling at time. Being a black sheep is applauded and awarded, but it's also very lonely. And there's a lot of times I feel hopelessness, and question everything. But whenever I feel like that, I just remember the oath I took
[Spoken Word 3]
Being a black sheep is someone that stands out, even among their family and their friends and their peers, which are used to go to their beat of their own drum. They're authentically themselves always despite criticism, but if there is criticism, uhh, you have an accurate way of explaining things to people [?] people understand it, [?] understand it if you're not, but that's up to them, But either way, um, you still make sure to pace your own mindset, the things you create are authentic because you're not trying to [?] being like us. It's just me and you, and, sometimes, being [?] is hard. And it's not always a bad thing, it just means you're meant to move differently. And that's really what I think life is [?]
[Spoken Word 4]
What it means to be a black sheep: overlooked, but undeniable. Changing your world into a [?], and in turn, constantly working toward an understanding and connection. Leading towards your path, transforming through nothing into everything
[Spoken Word 5]
To be a black sheep is to accept your place on the outside, but to understand that you have an obligation to help create this new paradigm of total artistic freedom. This movement is our shelter