Poems about Bullying

Laughter roars in my ears. I glare at my zoology teacher. I’m aghast at the sight before me.
All the shattered pieces,  Are scattered about but it ceases,  To matter because I'm unbroken unbound, 
You, you really wanna blame me
She’s the girl you go to school with, The one who’s always last, The one who cries herself to sleep every night.
He can’t stop following me He is a shadow that I can’t get rid of His finger keeps on touching those who I know
He’s sitting in the back, talking bout my mother, He’s sick!
   “I am ugly. I am fat. I am worthless and stupid. I’m naive and alone; I‘m pathetic and weak.
In my eyes everyone is cruel in their own way I myself can say I can be cruel 
One look, It's all it takes, To judge a book, by its cover.   To  short, To tall,
I’ve been told That sometimes The blind man is the one who can actually see

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