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Scars That Stick
  Unloved and Unwanted
  Fat and Ugly I get taunted
  My life so worthless is what they say
  Should I even live another day?
  Sitting alone just eating lunch
  She comes along to deliver a punch
  No friends, No dad, No money or life
  I often think about grabbing the knife
  Maybe I should lose those extra pounds
  I’d rather live in so many other towns
  They make me feel like such an outcast
  Why can’t they put it in the past
  If only I had a friend or two
  Maybe I wouldn’t think my death is overdue
  Their bullying, the pain my how it hurts
  It starts with the few words that they blurt
  Stupid, overweight, demented yeah they make it clear
  I wonder if they know they’re my biggest fear
  Day by day I shed yet another tear
  Why oh why can’t I persevere..................................

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Bullying is a common issue nowadays, and not just among teens. I think it's important for people to know how bullying can not just physically affect someone's well being, but mentally also. Watching the movie Cyber Bully inspired me to write a piece from the perspective of the victim to help bring awareness to the impact just a few unkind words can have on someone.