School Bully Poem by John Churchill

School Bully

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Horrid Henry Atkins
was the bully of our school
always causing trouble
and acting like a fool
the teachers couldn't handle him
his parents didn't care
he made our lives a misery
it wasn't very fair.

Then one day it happened
Horrid Henry met his mark
the day he tried to bully
Paddy Watson in the park
but Paddy was not having it
he'd taken all he could
and with a punch right on the chin
left Atkins in the mud

All the people in the park
cheered and laughed with joy
to see someone get the better
of our horrid bully boy
So Horrid Henry Atkins
was the bully of our school
but thanks to Paddy Watson
he's now just a stupid fool.

2006

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
jack russell 08 December 2006

They always meet their match...new gunslinger in town! Fine poem...with an even better moral :) jack.

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Esther Leclerc 08 September 2006

Whatever it takes to stop a bully in his tracks, and the best medicine is another boy, always! Write on, John... Esther : ]

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