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Painful
Pain isn't just getting a scrape
on your knee, a bruise on your arm.
Theres a girl who knows beyond that pain.
She knows what mental and emotional pain is.
She is bullied at school. She deals with it,
but for what? To go home to a broken family?
Every night she digs in her drawer to find the
razor and lighter that has been calling her name
all day. She takes her pain away with the razors
evil bite, the lighters bearable burn.
No one notices the pain she feels, no one sees
the scars on her arms. They don't realize what
they say actually hurts her.
Until one day it gets so unbearable she goes
home to a empty house. She finds her way to
her Daddy's gun, puts it to her head and pulls
the trigger.
Everyone kept asking why.
But no one noticed she was hurting on the
inside. No one seen the scars that she was
hiding. No one knew she was being bullied
at school.

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