The Lonely Boy Poem by Zea Pakula

The Lonely Boy



The lonely boy,
He sits alone,
No one to talk to,
His life seems like nothing.
Sitting in a park one day when he sees a lonely girl,
Who had no one to play.
One day he went over and decided to make her laugh,
He didn’t feel so lonely after that day.
He would meet up with her there everyday at 4,
The time her school got out.
They met everyday for 2 months straight.
He decided to ask her to come to his house one night,
She of course being the young and naive child said that she would go home with him.
She got in his car and rode off into the sunset.
They stopped in a strange place where no one was around,
Not a car,
Not a person,
Not a peep or a sound,
He then unbuckled her seatbelt and put her in the trunk.
They continued riding along until they got to an almost abandoned motel room down south.
He took the girl into the room and told her not to be scared,
He said, “Lets play a game and the winner gets a treat”,
So delighted by his words she hoped it was something sweet,
He then ripped off her clothes with his pedophiliac hands,
And touched her bare skin,
It was so soft and so tan.
She began to scream a horrific scream,
The man stopped in his tracks,
The next thing she got was a fierce hard stab.
The next day came….
The lonely boy,
Sitting all alone,
Not a friend in the world.
Are you going to become his next little girl?

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