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Enough.
This is to the people
who wake up with purple bags
under their eyes,
puffy from crying all damn night
from the harassments and words
that illuminate their shattered phone screens
sulking because they don’t want to face the world
today or any day.
This is to the people
that walk through our hallways and our streets
with their head hung low,
too scared to look someone in the naked eye.
This is to the people
that can’t even put pen to paper
and finish their homework
because of their constant shaking.
Afraid, self conscious, horrified.
This is to the people
that feel like a burden to their family,
people who love you till the end,
feeling like you embarrass the name
your wear across your back.
This is to the people
whose minds are cluttered with
“you’re not good enough”
“you’re ugly”
“you’re a mess”
This is for those people.
The ones that feel forgotten.
The ones that feel like they can’t be themselves.
The ones that go to school scared,
scared of people just like them.
The ones that don’t feel like they have a voice.
You do.
A big strong one.
I want to hear your roar.
This is for the people
that feel like they’re not enough.
I’m here to tell you
you are enough.
I’m here for the people
that go an entire day
not talking to anyone,
not because they don’t want to.
I’m here.
I’m here for the people
that don’t love themselves.
I’m here.
You’re here.
We’re all here.
Do you hear us?
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As someone who has witnessed and have been a victim of bullying, this piece is a slam poem for people who feel alone and has trouble going to school or going out in public because they have been degraded. I wrote this because I have felt this way before and I know people who have and I have also been a friend that has supported people who have been bullying, and it will get better and I hope this is something that kids that have been bullied can relate to and be above the bullying with me and feel more confident in themselves.