Bullying Poem by Randy McClave

Bullying



They had mocked him when he wore glasses
They also mocked her in her classes,
And they mocked them for the clothes that they wore
They mocked me because I was poor.
They mocked her for wearing cheap braces
And they also mocked others for their races
And they mocked them for their religion
They even spat on her as if she were a pigeon.
They bullied those if they were weaker
And they laughed at those who were meeker
And if you didn't do or believe what they had done
You would become their pun.
They had bullied him for his belief
They mocked and ridiculed others for not eating beef,
And they laughed at him for not playing sports
And they always made fun of their pals and cohorts.
Now those bratty children have become adults
But, they have sadly kept and passed on their insults,
Now they and their children mock and bully those who wear masks
Bullying, has became their un-neglected tasks.

Randy L. McClave

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Randy McClave

Randy McClave

Ashland, Kentucky
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