There she goes, pure as snow,
Just trying to get by in life.
Here you come, mean as a ****,
So eager to dim her bright light.
I see that sneer upon your face,
That devilish little grin.
From afar you look like such a saint,
But something evil dwells within.
She pretends your words don't hurt her,
But I know they tear her apart.
I can tell you're killing her slowly.
You're shredding her fragile heart.
You stab her with your words,
And you call her filthy names.
You tell her that she doesn't matter
And laugh at her terrified face.
She tries to shield off your words.
She tries to keep going her way.
She's lost, both inside and out.
She longs for an escape.
She runs, yet you still follow.
You cackle just like a witch.
Only I know what she's planning
As she heads straight for the bridge!
"Oh no," I whisper. "Please don't." I whisper
As my eyes fill with tears.
I scream, "I think you're beautiful!"
But it falls on broken ears.
Here you come, mean as a ****,
And you pull her last string.
There she goes, pure as snow,
Tumbling down a hundred feet.
She doesn't even scream;
She just soars into the dark.
Your grip is finally off
Of her tired and long bruised heart.
I wish she hadn't done it.
It haunts me every day
To see the sad angel face,
To watch her go that way.
I turn to you as you take in a gasp
And tumble to the floor.
You didn't think she'd do it,
That your words could slam her doors.
Well, I hope you're happy.
You drove her quite insane.
I yell, "I hope you're happy!"
You snatched her life away!
She had so much going for her;
I hope you're happy that it's all gone!
To her, I say, "Hope you liked the free fall
And that in Heaven you're better off."
I wish I could have caught her
And saved her on that day.
You wish you would have stopped her
Because regret now floods your veins.
There she goes, pure as snow,
Just trying to get by in life.
Here you come, mean as a ****,
So eager to dim her bright light.
A little something from my freshman year of high school. Nothing special, just commenting on my surroundings.