Original Poem for Bullying Awareness & Prevention Week

Posted November 20, 2020

In commemoration of Bullying Awareness and Prevention week this poem was written by one of our Grade 5 students.

You may think your cool cause you call me names,

And you may think I’m hurting inside,

You may even choose to get nasty,

But do you really think I’m going to hide?

 

Lots of people look up to you,

They’re scared if they don’t you’ll turn sour,

I bet half of them actually think you’re a bully,

But when you come to speak to them, they just cower.

 

You have everybody below you,

Obeying your every demand,

But if somebody bigger comes along,

You would bury your head in the sand.

 

You’re not just a bully, but a coward,

Who’s jealous of people like me,

Am I really as bad as you make me feel,

Or the person you want to be?

 

I know I can talk to my teachers,

My parents, family, and friends,

To tell them how you make me feel,

Please let this bullying end.

                                                                       Sincerely, A.N.

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