Bully's race

by Casper   May 3, 2007


In all the time that they had been,
When all the jokes were said.
They never thought one would go so far,
And become so distressed.

It took only one note,
And a few misguided words.
To show us just how cruel we can be,
When our hurtful words are heard.

He took his blade,
And ended what he thought was nothing.
Never thinking that it was just a joke,
Just meant to undermine something.

It took just a little joke,
And a gossip spread.
For his hurt to become so great,
That these thoughts began to fill his head.

Who says what he did was right or wrong,
When the pain he felt was just too strong.
A silent remark, a cold cruel smirk,
Who knew that it could hurt?

They did it for a quick good time,
Never thinking about the consequence's.
They went a little too far,
With all their false pretenses.

It caused a boy to take his life,
With a sad look upon his face.
This time there would be no more,
Of the bully's race.

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