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What They Don't Teach You in School About Bulling
  I think the world would be a better place without math
  The subject I always excelled in,
  Fractions were my friends
  A squared plus B squared was my religion.
  English was the same
  I before E except after C
  U’s always follow Q’s
  I was a nerd.
  I took that as an insult of course:
  Dork
  Geek
  Dweeb
  Words thrown into empty space
  The dictionary of insults known by every student.
  Everyday it was something, someone new.
  
  They used to tell us about bullying;
  When one person habitually hurts you, emotionally or physically-
  Rarely is this the case.
  Kids are like vultures
  Smelling fresh meat wherever they walk
  Tearing you apart so they can stay alive.
  Kids are like parrots
  Repeating words they hear around them.
  Every time we were made fun of it was like an echo from the past-
  The taunting of another kid, a different day.
  If the names we were called were all collected it’d be a book the size of the bible.
  The list of kids who got in trouble is a blank paper.
  Because bullying could only come from one person
  When the comments are divided up it’s just teasing.
  
  We ignored it as much as possible-
  Told ourselves their words meant nothing,
  And that sticks and stones couldn’t even break our bones.
  But the words were like pounds we were desperate to lose
  Fattening us with imperfections.
  We ignored the comments,
  But eventually the obesity caught up with our health
  And our flaws made their way to our psyche.
  The mirror would call us four eyed freaks.
  Our hair spun out in all directions like the strands were snakes.
  We were desperate to keep them in place
  because we couldn’t take another insult.
  The adults told us to ignore it
  ignore it
  ignore it
  It won’t matter in ten years
  But the words were like a bobby pin hot with fire
  It’s ten years later and the scars of their words still visible.
  
  We’re all raised by evil teachers-
  Determined that we live up to their overwhelming expectations
  Anything short is failure
  Anything short you’re stupid
  Anything short you’re a disappointment.
  And these words echo in our head but they refuse to fade
  Unless they come out of our mouths
  Insulting others to save ourselves.
  
  The words are like waves;
  Our brain is the moon
  Forcing tidal waves of insults to wash up to shore.
  Maybe her hair is gross
  But our brains can’t continue forcing words out of our mouths.
  Gravity is not the cause of cruelness dripping from your lips.
  We become soaked with self loathe
  Ignoring the words until we can’t.
  
  Clawing up the mountain of ignorance
  It’s the only place with bliss
  But it’s a 90 degree angle and there’s no way back up once you fall.
  The bottom of the mountain is a dark black abyss
  With tentacles and claws trying to drag you down
  And it’s hard not to fall in
  And you fall and fall and fall
  Until you don’t know which way is up
  And you hit rock bottom.
  
  But it’s not rocky at all
  You’re cushioned by demons
  Promising to bring you to the top if you don’t eat
  If you slash your skin
  If you throw up your lunch
  If you work out until you can no longer stand-
  But they lie.
  
  Your hands start bleeding from trying to climb up the glass walls
  And before you’re about to give up completely
  There’s a shimmer of light
  And an angel grabs your hand
  And you slowly fly up together.
  
  Our flaws formed a bubble around us
  Not letting anybody in
  Afraid that they’d pop the bubble sending memories of cruelness crashing down.
  Friends were foes-
  They’d only leave us drowning in soapy water.
  But we were wrong.
  A friend patches up the wounded parts of you
  Damaged by the knives of a fake friend’s words
  They lift you out of the abyss
  Into the world where everything is full of beauty
  And sticks and stones can’t break your bones
  Words can’t hurt you anymore.
  
  They taught us in elementary school a bully was one person
  But the truth is the world is a bully.
  They don’t teach you there isn’t always someone in particular to blame so
  We grow up blaming ourselves because
  If everyone makes fun of us there must be something wrong
  But the only flaw is society
  Eating away at our self esteem
  Pouring out of a person's mouth like vomit,
  The stomach acid never washing off
  Gnawing at our skin to our bones.
  It needs to be neutralized by a base-
  The only chemical strong enough is kindness.
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