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Life of the Bullied

He hugs himself in the corner,

Cries himself to sleep,

It has happened once again.

He is broken.

He has bruises.

He's been bloodied and beaten every day.

 

His father says Fight back.

The school tells him No

The other boys just Laugh.

 

He will get them back,

He will show them all.

One more punch, Just one more hit,

He will be a doormat no more.

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heidi-a-readey
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Published
Nov 13, 2011
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