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One of Life's Games
I couldn’t take anymore
For the staring would never stop
The murderous laughs always echoed with the chuckles and the chats
Why was I the one bullied all the time I thought to myself
Changing who I am would never help
Then how will I make all the bitterness stop and go away?
The only way I knew was to die right then and there
I thought I knew no one who would rather care
How foolish was I to think such thoughts
I suddenly remembered when my mom said she loved me so much
Then I knew how painful it would be for my mom if I were gone
So I decided to face my problems head on
Finally success has struck and the bullying had stopped
It’s been years since it stopped and wounds have finally been healed
With respect and love.
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