“Boys will be boys,” The bully’s parents said. All that talk of discipline Went over their heads.
The older boys at school Gathered around the kid With the glasses on his face; Knocked them off his head. Their words questioning His manhood and his folks And nobody paid attention To the nature of the jokes.
“Boys will be boys,” The principal said. He washed his hands Now one boy is dead.
They waited in an alley Until the boy walked by A place they knew for sure No one would hear him cry. They each one ***** him Then one guy had a knife After he killed the boy He called him a lousy wife.
“Boys will be boys,” The police officer said Then used his baton On the black kid’s head.
A black kid found the body Of the white kid in the mud. He brought the local cop, who Thought him from the hood. He beat up on the black kid And took him to the jail. Nobody knew about him, so Nobody made his bail.
“Boys will be boys,” The juvenile judge said He closed the case Went golfing instead.
There were no forensics, No witnesses were sought. No evidence of quality Was asked for or brought. The system had its criminal And quickly put him away And that’s where he is living Until this very day.
“Boys will be boys,” Never really worked It only ever pointed out That the speaker was a ****.