Every day she hides behind her hood
Pulling it over her eyes
She's just as good as them
But they harldy realize
She hates what they say
the way they make her feel
taunting and teasing
as though she's hardly real
She screams at her reflection
and cuts into her skin
She feels the reflief fill her
as the blood runs down her arms
Her daddy says mean things
She doesn't think he cares
He hardly even spends time with her
as though she's not there
Her friends all have boyfriends
While she's left in the dust
She doesn't think any boy
Would look at her with love
She feels as though she's inhuman
ungly, and fat
She feels like ending it all
deep inside her heart
Here is a veiw
into a normal girl
the normal pain inside hearts
all around the world...
Lets change it...
A contest entry
- An outside view of youth by Suicide Hotline.
525 points, ended June 12, 2008, 15 entries
Honorable mention
• next poem in this contest, remove from contest
Hope you like it!
Comments
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Such a great poem, interesting to read,
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Wow, this is great, so much truth to it, and so much pain, anger and sadness. Well done!

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Beautiful.
I can feel what she feels!




